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Erin Murphy DSCR for first time homebuyer?
2 May 2024 | 15 replies
When you refinance for a lower rate, you'll need to pay all of your closing fees again (title, escrow, insurance, origination fees, processing fees, etc).
Bette Hochberger Understanding Real Estate Taxes: Key Points to Know
2 May 2024 | 5 replies
Oftentimes, we would work closely with CPA to make sure how our borrower's taxes can be filed that would save them from paying taxes, but also making sure they can qualify in a lender's perspective.You would want to make sure your first few deals has an acceptable of return in order to lower your DTI and expand your investment portfolio in Real Estate.
Chelsea Allen American Express Platinum business credit card
1 May 2024 | 4 replies
I was thinking of getting one for my property's LLC and then adding myself as an employee with a separate card, cancel my card I have for personal use, and expense the annual fee for the business card.If I have a business card as an employee, what are your thoughts on using that "employee" card for my personal expenses so I can track them and pay them separately.  
Pete Ganze Refinance Paperwork Nightmare
1 May 2024 | 4 replies
.- 2022 and 2023 Federal Tax returns with all schedules included- business and personal (if filed separately)- January 2024-current Profit/Loss, Balance sheet, debt schedule (template attached here- or can use your own profit/ loss template)- 30 days most recent paystubs and ’22 ’23 W2s if you receive pay checks.- Most recent 2 months of bank statements outside of CBNA- Most recent retirement/ investment/ life insurance statement, if applicable.Is this an insane amount of paper? 
Edip Terbiyeli Lawyer expert in LA City RSO regulation
1 May 2024 | 1 reply
I have been airbnb’ing it less than 120 days which was helping me to work/ travel a portion of the year outside of LA -  not worrying about the paying both rent and mortgage at the same time.
Matt Greenfield Short-term Rentals: Are Small Dipping Pools / Hot Tubs worth the investment?
2 May 2024 | 7 replies
The gravy for them would be level of finish and extra amenities but they aren't going to pay substantially more. 
Daniel Pitner Sell 1/2 Interest In My Property
1 May 2024 | 2 replies
Essentially my idea would be to sell 1/2 my interest, pay off the existing loan, and be "partners" with this person as long as there is a defined exit strategy. 
Lisa Green How do I build a duplex or triplex on vacant Land
1 May 2024 | 7 replies
Im trying to save more money, and pay down credit cards, Does anyone have any Ideas on how to obtain financing and where to start with building process should i obtain financing!
Account Closed How to handle Landscaper who took advance of 10k 5 months back and finished maybe 2 %
1 May 2024 | 5 replies
My worry is that it is almost end of the month and he still didnt do anything at all on the project.What are my options if he comes on May 1st and tells that he has no money or that he will pay in installments?
Jacob Kurian Property Tax Increase
1 May 2024 | 7 replies
The tax bill may have gone up $700 per month, BUT if the next tax bill is due in just several months you need to make up MORE than $700/month before that time is up to pay it.