Logan Allec
What is the amortization period for FHA UFMIP on a rental?
7 January 2016 | 2 replies
An experienced house hacker in a 4-plex who is also accounting savvy might give you a pretty good answer, but a CPA who handles lots of RE clients would be best.For FHA loans I think the PMI does not go away, but I could be wrong - most likely you will need to refinance at some point to get out of PMI.
Harinda Katugaha
Intro
27 September 2015 | 1 reply
I'm hoping to resolve the services issue so I can create a one-stop shop - from the legal side to maintenance.I'm really looking forward to learning about the problems you have seen as real estate professionals and how I can bring a solution to those specific issues.I'd love to also connect with people that want software developed as I am working with a few people in the US to create solutions for agents on how to manage their listings and clients.
Brie Schmidt
Milwaukee code violations
1 October 2015 | 20 replies
-> Example: Some agents keep track of individuals who back stab them or were difficult clients.
Stan Pace
Real Estate Professional Status and IRS
1 October 2015 | 8 replies
They do have some very talented employees who remain committed to their jobs and running into these people can be either a nightmare or a very pleasant dream, depending on what's going on with the client.But I was a little amazed recently when I had a client who was a flipper where the income would have clearly been self employment income.
David White
Cover letter for Real Estate
5 October 2015 | 9 replies
I'm not going to lie though, I"m targeting that field work position (going to auctions, court houses, meeting with clients, ect).
Linda M.
Like Minded people get the deal done
28 September 2015 | 3 replies
Turns out about 1/3 of his clients are investors that buy 1-2 properties a year from him.
Jared Watson
Demolition/Framing in sequence same Contractor Austin Texas
28 September 2015 | 4 replies
It would make sense for them to frame the house, they are already there and they have to support the structure as they bring it down.Maybe they can even consult with the client on what to build, and how to build it cost effectivly and after that they can facilitate with the permits.
Chris Webb
New Member from Raleigh, NC
10 February 2016 | 19 replies
One of my clients last year told me about BP, and it's been a great learning experience.
Carol Venolia
Ever happen to you? I posted my rentals online and got SLAMMED.
29 September 2015 | 50 replies
@Carol Venolia I never post any of my units for rent on Facebook, and I never post any of my clients homes for sale on Facebook.
Julio Vasquez
Leads for contractors
2 October 2015 | 5 replies
I would also tell each prospective client about the legal ramifications of working with an unlicensed/uninsured contractor.