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Huiping S. How to prepare flood loss for tax return?
4 October 2024 | 8 replies
It’s also important to document any insurance reimbursements received, as losses must be reduced by that amount.
Jill Hutson How do you handle a long vacancy (2+ months)?
4 October 2024 | 26 replies
So, I can't see reducing it further.
Jessica Grullon Flip Maturity Date Ending! No extension granted. What is best course of action?
4 October 2024 | 1 reply
I am trying to see if I should just try to find a cash buyer who wants to hold the property and I could either finish the work as part of the deal or offer it at a reduced price for them to finish...my other option is to try to do a cash-out refinance since we have done a significant amount of work, can I still get a semi accurate appraisal without the entire work being complete.
Jonathan Greene Why The New Mandatory Buyer Agency Agreements Are Going To Help You as an Agent
5 October 2024 | 1 reply
As you mentioned here, we are also reducing our commission on certain deals whether its to make the #s work or to have the seller pay our entire fee.I also agree that many brokerages haven't prepared agents for this.
Gagandeep Singh Is there any market that still meets the 1% rule?
8 October 2024 | 36 replies
I don't hear many people mention this about these inexpensive Midwest markets but the property tax increases can really reduce your cash flow.
Jacob Swihart Seeking Advice on Leasing Our Home and Moving to a Mobile Home
4 October 2024 | 10 replies
**Save money**: With reduced expenses (gas, power, tolls, etc.), we estimate that we will be about to increase our savings from about $600 per month to about $2,000 per month.4.
Don Konipol 10 Most Common Incorrect Beliefs by Inexperienced RE Investors
9 October 2024 | 21 replies
The value of some of the locations was reduced to land value.   
Landon Lehmann How to leverage my person residence
5 October 2024 | 7 replies
You also asked if you should put your own house into an LLC.Yes, I think getting a Home Equity Line of Credit is a great way to get access to that equity and only use and pay for what you need.Putting your own house into an LLC may affect your ability to claim homestead taxes so you may not want to do that and may also affect your home insurance.However, putting your fix and flip into an LLC can reduce your liability exposure but make sure you also have the right insurance on the property while it is being worked on.
Brandon Craig Should I sue?
7 October 2024 | 12 replies
These remaining assets will be owned free and clear, without any mortgage debt, and will begin generating consistent cash flow, which will be directed towards regular investor distributions.This transition represents a significant milestone in our strategy to streamline the portfolio, reduce risk, and ensure healthier returns for you all.Looking AheadAs always, we appreciate your trust and confidence in Poly Capital Group.
Hana Mori First time getting a DSCR loan and this happened...Is this what I should expect?
4 October 2024 | 2 replies
My advice is to get other quotes and possibly pull the loan from that bank before it costs you too much money.Feel free to reach out via message or email I would be happy to help and take a look at your LE and go over why they reduced LTV and if you can get back to 75% or 80%.