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Terrance Harrington BiggerPockets Rental Calculator Analysis
17 October 2018 | 7 replies
I’m trying to obtain a level of fluency to be able to interpret what I’m seeing, however I’m having a problem figuring out some of the formulas of the calculator and is wondering if someone could help decipher the formulas?
Jeff Berlin co-insurance question
23 March 2016 | 5 replies
Real world interpretation:  Agreed value means you still have a coinsurance agreement but the insurance company agrees with the value on the policy.  
George Smith Quality of contractors estimate
20 February 2015 | 9 replies
An ironclad contract protects everyone's best interests and eliminates friction that may arise between differing interpretations  of the scope of work.  
Bryce Y. How long does the buyer have to deposit earnest money? (Texas)
18 February 2015 | 5 replies
Hey Ryan,The space for the number of days is applicable to the additional earnest money, or at least that's the way I interpreted it.  
Ben Leybovich Should Newbies Have Access to Calculators?
22 November 2015 | 92 replies
And - should someone have access to a tool such as this prior to attaining a level of fluency to be able to interpret what he is seeing?
Brad McCulloch Financing
22 February 2015 | 9 replies
Not even as much for a better "deal" interest rate wise but for better "rule interpretation".
Jon Mccarthy Frustrated
25 February 2015 | 83 replies
Their interpretation: you don't smell like money!
Lumi Ispas Can a Security Deposit Be Used For Unpaid Rent in Chicago?
2 March 2015 | 15 replies
@Lumi Ispas We have a similarly written law here, but there has been interpretation - by the Office of the Rentalsman - that the security deposit can only be accessed after the end of the tenancy {the Rentalsman actually holds the deposits in-trust} when it can be used to offset past-due amounts (rent, utilities) and the cost of repairs or cleaning.What is the case precedent in Illinois?
Mimi H. Solo 401k + Business Structuring
9 March 2015 | 7 replies
I will address your questions regarding structuring the ownership of properties within a Solo 401k in case you do get past the eligibility portion of your Solo 401k quest.When you mention putting the rentals under one LLC, that could be interpreted 2 different ways. 1.
Dave J. General lease option question, the approach to seller.
1 March 2015 | 16 replies
I would think so.Thinking out loud here though, even with a licensed agent/broker on board, could it not be interpreted that I was trying to circumvent RE law as I'm still brokering a deal/deals even though I or the LLC is a principal in the initial lease option transaction.It's an interesting option though, I'll give you that Brian.