Jonathan Bolano
How to attract Seller Leads
3 April 2019 | 17 replies
But facebook messages are different, so I use this to start random conversations and get them to go my FAcebook/Instagram pages organically and let them bring up Real Estate.
Lyuba Barrington
Financing for non-resident buying residence with 20% conventional
20 March 2018 | 1 reply
I wonder if someone, who has had hands-on experience with arranging an owner-occupant loan for non-resident can help out my clients.
Ally Gao
Transfer title to LLC
20 March 2018 | 2 replies
If my business partner is not US resident, would it be any issues in terms business partnership?
Lena S.
4 Unit building/ 7 parking spots/ 8 cars to park
20 March 2018 | 10 replies
There are no signs on the street that says no parking, I called the police and they told me that rules reg. overnight parking is written on the internet, new residents should know this when they move in.
Christian Lewis
Trying to Find a Multi-Unit
23 March 2018 | 11 replies
Just as an example, I received 2 random phone calls from NY investors yesterday afternoon looking for 5-20 unit properties based off a post a wrote over a month ago.
Michael Coiffman
Buying my first rental, with little money down....
20 March 2018 | 3 replies
I know the house hacking concept but we rent in a really nice neighborhood and we have no plans for buying primary residence, I was want to start rentals buy and hold for passive income later refi and get the next one ans so on....
Tim Watkins
Need a new accountant. Kansas LLC with Kansas and Iowa property
20 March 2018 | 4 replies
Remember if you are a CA resident, you will still have to file and pay $800 minimum to FTB.https://www.realestatelanduseandenvironmentallaw.com/is-your-out-of-state-llc-doing-business-in-california.htmlSo if you have an LLC in KS and LLC in IA, plus your LLC in CA, then you will pay 3x$800.
Marc Weisi
Looking to Invest in Bayonne
17 April 2019 | 14 replies
I’m also a lifelong resident, so if anyone has questions, let me know.
Anthus Williams
Tenant wants out of shared lease
20 March 2018 | 3 replies
In most instances when the termination fee is applied, it is not in the case of students/roommates, but rather market rate residents, and they would be required to pay the full termination fee if all residents wanted to move out.
Jim Goebel
Using a HELOC; impact on Credit Score ? Bummer
8 January 2020 | 7 replies
We use MINT.com, which is nice.According to MINT, what is largely dragging our credit score down (it's a 758) is credit utilization.That's a few credit cards here and there but predominantly our HELOC is 60% utilized and bringing up our total credit utilization up over 40%.I'm under the understanding that many people use HELOCs as a great way to pull out equity from their primary residence.I don't understand why one would be penalized from having a stronger equity position in their primary residence?