
20 October 2018 | 5 replies
Hi,As I understand, the inheritance tax that a foreigner has to pay to inherit a property from another foreigner is 40% from the excess in the market value of $60k of the inherited rental property located in the US.To mitigate this low exemption compared to US citizens, I am thinking of establishing a general partnership.

14 October 2018 | 11 replies
Then sell, buy a duplex and combine any excess proceeds with your other savings to buy a second rental.

15 October 2018 | 0 replies
I’m starting to wonder if that’s excessive

27 October 2018 | 7 replies
I'm sorry not to get anybody excited, I'm specially talking about Alabama (Jefferson County to be more specific there was a lot of talk about changes in excess bids of Tax Delinquent Properties and they had a lawsuit judgement in 2007 and the county lost $28 million case for excess over bidsJust wanted to know if all s still the same with the Jefferson County Alabama allowing 15% of the value of the property to over bid the taxes owed and receive 12% int. on their entire investment when property is redeemed .Blessings to all,

16 October 2018 | 6 replies
That’s a fairly excessive amount of pets if you ask me!

18 October 2018 | 4 replies
I spend 1 of my 4 monthly paychecks on fuel and tolls.

16 November 2018 | 4 replies
The in-place rents for the cash outlay are pretty low, but that's all relative...the repairs seem excessive...assuming an ARV of $650k and cash out at 70% LTV lands all of your cash back in hand if you do not do the reno...use delayed financing. $525k all in with ARV of $650k changes things quite a bit...you can't pull all your cash back out, but getting $350k back may work...What is your possible appraised value as-is?

19 October 2018 | 5 replies
Actually everything is smoothed back over with the tenant an @Nathan G. as you mentioned in another post prior to deeming uninhabitable someone at the city should decide that the water leaking in is in the garage and it is not excessive maybe things are not translating well over posting on the forum.

18 October 2018 | 2 replies
But, if you are willing to do more significant rehabs, you can probably find ones with over $10K of equity capture and cash flow in excess of $400/mo.

18 October 2018 | 3 replies
@Mike StadelThere's two ways to do it depending on the renovations necessary:- If it's a short term deal, the investors can wire the full amount to the title company, who then cuts any excess checks made out to both parties.- If it's a longer term deal the investors could wire a portion of the capital (enough to acquire) to the title company to acquire the property.