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Tyler Sample First Investment Completed in Corpus Christi, Tx
5 September 2024 | 3 replies
Everything was done via text or email.
Diana Jing Rent To Retirement Review
7 September 2024 | 85 replies
Our current inventory can be found on our website via the links to the live google documents, but I will send them to you as well. 
John S. I just had 12x "discrimination" lawsuits/complaints filed against me...
7 September 2024 | 36 replies
I've had such a good experience with the Section 8 tenant at Property #1, that I said multiple times via e-mail months ago to Section 8 that I wanted to go "all-in" on Section 8 properties and build a whole portfolio around it.Now the issue is that Section 8 is super particular about making sure you have all your paperwork and permits in place before being allowed to onboard Section 8 tenants at your property.
Ashley C. Let's Get REAL For A Minute Section 8 HUD Property Investors
11 September 2024 | 69 replies
I actually work with them everyday, and on a broad scale via PM.
Natalia Davis Cash investing for short term ( less than a year)
4 September 2024 | 3 replies
You can purchase t bills via a brokerage account, such as an account at Charles Schwab.
Heather Martini Seeking Feedback: STR Market Insights Report
6 September 2024 | 13 replies
I want to compare these ratios.I also want a summary of features of the “high” category above.lastly, I want to know where those high properties are clustered, and if the market is saturated or not via comparison of supply vs demand growth.Hope that helps! 
Toby Hale Advice on theft of property
4 September 2024 | 2 replies
Send it both via registered mail to the last known address (ie your property unless they gave you a forwarding address) and email it. 
Jerry Prawiharjo Discrepancies for PRO membership (RentRedi)
4 September 2024 | 4 replies
When I signed up via my pro membership, I was charged $1 to set up the account with RentRedi.
Ryan Williams Our First Airbnb/House-Hack in Denver
3 September 2024 | 14 replies
We know the benefits of house-hacking and how it can afford someone to get ahead in real estate, so we wanted our next purchase to pay for itself via Airbnb.
Jennifer T. Do you always try to cash out the max LTV? Which of these 2 lenders would you choose?
4 September 2024 | 7 replies
Property ARV: $450kTotal in: $350kMonthly rent: $4000Monthly taxes & insurance: $530[Loan 1] (via broker)75% LTV1.5% origination fee ($5062)Other fees: $1595 underwriting + $1295 processing (=$2890)Interest rate (floating): 7.25%5 years PPPMonthly P&I: $2,278Rent - PITI = $1,192***If appraisal comes back high enough, may be possible to do 80% LTV at 7.99%[Loan 2] (direct lender)70% LTVNO origination feeOther fees: $1,395 underwriting + $695 processing (=$2090)Interest rate (will not change): 7.375% 5 years PPPMonthly P&I: $2,152Rent - PITI = $1318---------------------------I really like how there's no origination fee with lender #2 so I get to keep more of the money I pull out.