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Tim Bradley Realistic BRRRR Expectations
6 June 2019 | 2 replies
So getting all my money back has been increasingly difficult. also, even using BRRRR it's a slow and steady process imo Buying cheap and having a great rehab team are going to be important for you to get out 100% or close of injection. find some people in your area who are doing BRRRR and you'll find out really fast what's possible and realistic.
Nathan Gesner Emotional Support Chickens? Is this allowed?
6 July 2022 | 8 replies
Texas has a chart with a yes / no trail.But if I see a dog with a special vest on sitting quietly at someones feet, I never think twice about it.Some dogs and cats can help a diabetic person know when to take an injection, and they may not wear a vest, but that's not Emotional support.Having a chicken isn't exactly the same as having a white tipped cane, sunglasses and vested dog, but here is the yes/no chart from Texas if you are interested:Texas Chart:  https://www.tdhca.state.tx.us/fair-housing/docs/FHM-AssistanceAnimals.pdfWhich for whatever reason may not be accurate for California, or Idaho, or etc...It's probably best to check with an Attorney on this, if your not completely sure.Good Luck!
James McPherson How do I find a real estate loan sponsor?
20 April 2023 | 8 replies
How much capital are you able to raise for the cash injection.
Kristin Horowitz If you were me . . . choose your own adventure!
18 April 2014 | 4 replies
If I read you right, it appears your salaries at the NP aren't much and the business showed a loss last year.At any time (typically the worst) your residence, rental property, or life circumstances will require a large injection of cash.
Tou V. My dilemma: Invest locally, San Francisco / Bay, or out of state?
22 September 2015 | 57 replies
By taking out the loan but doing nothing but paying the bank you have essentially injected yourself with financial poison. 
Alicia Marks QOTW: How did you / are you financing your investment properties?
5 December 2022 | 130 replies
I also flip houses for cash injections.
Account Closed Using personal savings to start business
23 November 2017 | 11 replies
You are asking if you should potentially think of this contribution to your new venture as a loan that and should try to return the money on a proven timetable.The answer to this is that most people that I know would treat this as an investment, and either transfer the money into a new entity, or transfer it to a personal bank account and inject capital into the business on an as-needed basis. 
Jason Waldo Payoff mortgages or not
23 January 2018 | 37 replies
In a market retraction, I'd rather have low to no leverage assets than can be leveraged for good opportunities than many highly levered assets that might require cash injections if a tenant or two goes bad.Hope this helps!
Ivan Barratt Will Apartment/Multifamily Pricing Go Higher?
29 April 2020 | 25 replies
I mean that on the macro level, when the federal government injects tons of money into the economy, a large portion tends to end up in places like the Bay Area (Silicon valley, VC, stocks) and New York (financial center).
Andrew S. Dryvit over Cinderblock? Good idea? Expensive?
20 August 2014 | 13 replies
we used injected foam insulation, very cost effective, gives R-20 insulation as well as reduces outdoor sounds (traffic, neighbors, etc).