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Aksel A. Subdivision, Failed Septic and Deal Structure
30 April 2018 | 0 replies
If not dividing in 3, then at least in 2.Current numbers:- Expected purchase price: $385K- Downpayment: 10%- 100% Rehab cost financing- Contractor bid: between 60K to 100K (30K + between 30K to 70K to fix the failed septic)- Surveyors cost: 30KThere are 2 main issues:- Deal structure: The property would fall under his family LLC, so we need to adjust the right legal structuring and contracting framework for me to enter as a foreign equity investor.- Failed septic: At this time, it appears that the contractor is not seasoned of septic issues, and we do not quite have a good idea of the failure details.Therefore, in addition to the whole subdivision ballgame, both issues above are fairly new to our ventures, so this will be interesting.
Talayia Gulotta Cost of Second Story addition to Cape Cod style home!
17 September 2017 | 1 reply
Looking at demo, permits, architect drawings, upgrade the electric panel, framework, roof, windows, extend the chimney (needs to be a certain number of feet above the roof-line), electric, heating (and maybe cooling), plumbing, flooring and walls, doors and trim, bathroom tile, fixtures, paint... 
Scott T. The Legality of REIs Paying a Finders Fee to a Realtors, etc. ???
15 April 2018 | 27 replies
they will indeed be left "holding the bag" when the banksters NEXT "pull the rug- out..." again... as they keep getting away with doing every decade or so, like "clock work..." because of the Roman 'Crown' and 'UN' framework and legalese, etc., but that's apples, vs. oranges."
Warren A. Blueprint for a Renters Bill of Rights impact?
9 February 2023 | 4 replies
The way I'm viewing this at this point: most asset classes have a maturation process which involves increased regulatory framework and oversight. 
Vitaliy Merkulov deadbeat tenants database for small landlords?
10 March 2022 | 33 replies
As you can see, there is a legal way to do this, but unless you know some REALLY deep VC pockets, or are willing to invest A LOT of your own money, you probably won't have the capital to even get a framework of how this thing would operate. 
Xin Peng More accurate rental estimation
11 July 2022 | 7 replies
I use $25/month for all of the following features: allowing pets, garage, dishwasher, and washer/dryer included.Your methods, amounts, or details may vary, but it is a framework to consider tweaking. 
Mike Morawski Property Management Challenges
14 June 2020 | 2 replies
One of the biggest challenges facing the PM industry right now is the legal framework that underpins our industry has been pulled out from under us by the CARES Act and state eviction moratoriums. 
Mike Neal Trump's proposed tax plan
27 September 2017 | 3 replies
Currently, those businesses -- which can range from mom-and-pop grocers to hedge funds -- don’t pay income tax themselves but pass their income through to their owners, who then pay tax based on their individual income-tax rates.While the pass-through rate cut would represent a major tax break for lucrative pass-throughs, tax-writers would craft measures aimed at preventing individuals from recharacterizing their personal wages as business income, according to the people, who asked not to be identified because the framework is not yet public."
Joey Copper Why Self Managing Investment Properties is CRAZY
31 August 2021 | 216 replies
NARPM's framework thus provides a solid foundation from which we can build a successful provider-client relationship.
Shiloh Lundahl Realistically most investors won’t replace all income W/ cashflow
23 January 2022 | 174 replies
Rather it is to give people more of a realistic framework of what making $10,000 a month in passive income really looks like.