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Ryan Carter Is a Commercial Brrrr possible?
22 April 2018 | 5 replies
BRRRR is common in commercial and your existing lender will need more of an appetite for a refinance if they know that they are going to loose the loan.Fannie, Freddie, and some local/regional banks actually have a supplemental loan feature that facilitates a BRRRR...the original loan stays in place and you get a supplemental loan when the property has been re-positioned, rents raised, and stabilized.There are also construction/perm loans where rehab is financed during the IO construction period and then the loan starts amortizing later. 
Greg Gaudet Need 90-100% LTV for incredible cash flowing Maui triplex
16 May 2018 | 10 replies
You would have negative cash flow and your great investment income property would be a major liability.Nothing wrong with hoarding excess cash when you are filthy rich but in your situation this would be a serious mistake.
Stone Teran Dumpster service - bulk pricing
23 April 2018 | 3 replies
Some things to look out for are the fees. environmental fees, excessive weight fees, another trick of the industry is billing cycles. some will bill monthly so you are billed 12 times a year others may bill every 4 weeks so you get billed 13 times a year (52 weeks/4= 13 bill)based on my experience the big guys tend to play ball and kill on volume to shut out little guys. also these little guys rely on the big guys station to dump, so they charge a base fee and mark it up or put add on to make money.
Jo Zhou Urgent, Help, Potential Tenant with Pitball
27 April 2018 | 134 replies
If a tenant is fixing to go out it can be less time as the landlord is already negotiating an LOI and then an executed lease with the tenant.Larger spaces big box can sit for awhile but those are rarely built new today mainly re-purposed.In some cold belt states net migration away produces excess inventory and with no growth then other tenants aren't lined up to take the space.Most of my clients are buying in high growth warm belt states even if they live in cold belt.
Terrell Garren Would appreciate financial advice regarding 1% rule
24 April 2018 | 12 replies
Probably puts the portfolio in excess of several million dollars.
Hilary C. What was your worst home renovation fail!?!
27 April 2020 | 115 replies
It was amazing to look through the abstract and to see how the people who owned it before it went into foreclosure had borrowed in excess of $75,000 on it.  
Bill F. Impact of Aging Millennials and New Construction on MF Values
15 May 2018 | 26 replies
Land lords and investors prepared will take advantage of the excess inventory and price dip to buy.Oil changed the economy forever...Dot com changed the economy forever...The boomer retirement changed the economy forever...The millennials are changing the economy forever...Not so much!
John Harrington Any insight on the HARPTA tax law
3 May 2018 | 4 replies
The amount that was withheld on the sale is excessive.
Dimple Khurana Second Lien Position on Impending Foreclosure in NY, Need Advice
18 May 2018 | 11 replies
if there is excess from sale after paying off the Chase loan and all their costs, you would be in line for that. 
Mike Dymski Idle Cash and the War Chest Strategy
31 July 2018 | 45 replies
When you only invest in assets you truly understand with a margin of safety any excess of optimism in a market makes it challenging to find deals.