So Inflation is Back… is That a Bad Thing for Real Estate?
US consumer prices jumped in June 2021 the most they have in 13 years! So is inflation a bad thing for real estate investors in Indianapolis?
US consumer prices jumped in June 2021 the most they have in 13 years! So is inflation a bad thing for real estate investors in Indianapolis?
Hopefully you have not experienced a tenant presenting you with the CDC Declaration halting an eviction. While the order that first created this option occurred
In the beginning the word we used most often was coronavirus (before COVID and Pandemic). At that time the WILMOTH team realized the advent of
Do you really need to know everything about a property you are purchasing or renting in Indianapolis? Many tenants don’t think about the issue of
We think of the cash needed for a real estate investment as the funds for down payments, fees, and repairs. There is an additional component of how much cash a real estate investor should have. These are reserves or excess cash.
April is Fair Housing month. This is a great time to review various issues involving Fair Housing and tenant selection. The Federal and State Fair
It is surprising how many people, while applying for a rental, will make statements and ask questions that provide enough clues to make a rejection likely.
In most property management relationships, a rental property owner is expected to establish a reserve account. Reserves are a specific amount of money that the property manager can access to deal with daily obligations, maintenance issues, and emergencies. The owner also agrees to make sure that the fund never falls below the specific reserve amount.
As the residential real estate market has improved, many rental owners are considering selling their properties. Several years ago, owner occupants decided to rent their
Fannie Mae’s First Look program is offered to promote homeownership and neighborhood stabilization. It’s intent is to provide these buyer types a period of time,