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Crystal Aasir Learning How to Analyze a Deal
26 October 2015 | 7 replies
If the home had no more than 30k in repairs that means the profit would be around 20,000.
John Jack R. Do Little and Try and Make Money or Add Real Value and More Risk?
8 October 2015 | 33 replies
Screwing someone is just screwing someone About the best I'm going to do, no more time on this, you can have the last word. :)      
Brian Gibbons A Wash DC bill to ammend Dodd Frank and SAFE Act and TILA
5 October 2015 | 15 replies
By including the cap and limitation that all originated mortgages must be under $150k the Bill basically says these folks are in no more danger of defaulting on a mortgage than they are of being evicted from a rental.  
Stan Hrincevich HOA Transfer Fees Cost Homeowners and Businesses Millions
17 October 2015 | 5 replies
This in part/full is to cover costs associated with ensuring the buyer receives copies of the HOA governing documents and a Status Letter (no more than a final billing statement indicating the home owner's financial status with the HOA).
Chaim Zigelman Need Help making a decision
10 October 2015 | 5 replies
With a NOI of $27,000 and a rate of 8.2% you should pay no more then $329,000.
Henry L. Rent control, getting tenants to leave in Bergen County, NJ
28 October 2015 | 23 replies
This reasonable amount should be no more than 10%.
Rob Krach Structure of a Lease option
14 October 2015 | 14 replies
The key seems to be "refering for a fee".(10) Any resident lessee of a residential dwellingunit who refers for compensation to the owner of the dwelling unit, or to the owner's agent, prospective lessees of dwelling units in the same building or complex as the resident lessee's unit, but only if the resident lessee (i) refers no more than 3 prospective lessees in any 12-month period, (ii) receives compensation of no more than $1,500 or the equivalent of one month's rent, whichever is less, in any 12-month period, and (iii) limits his or her activities to referring prospective lessees to the owner, or the owner's agent, and does not show a residential dwelling unit to a prospective lessee, discuss terms or conditions of leasing a dwelling unit with a prospective lessee, or otherwise participate in the negotiation of the leasing of a dwelling unit.
Curtis Magee Appraisal for multi-familys
6 March 2015 | 3 replies
Normal timeline around here is no more than a week after the appraiser was at the property.  
Account Closed Hiring an assistant
6 March 2015 | 5 replies
To make things go faster, I'm considering hiring an assistant to help about a few hours per week, no more than a few hours a week, in helping me find deals and with marketing my business.
Michael Wentzel What happens when my portfolio lender says, "No more loans."
26 March 2015 | 19 replies

I've been working with a regional bank for about a year and half. I have one property on a 30-year fixed with Fannie Mae. Then I've done three more properties on portfolio loans with the branch president of this regio...