
5 July 2020 | 6 replies
HUD does not allow you to enlarge any windows or doors, add weight to the roof, or to replace any wall material with something heavier (for example, replacing paneling with drywall).

10 May 2020 | 14 replies
I understand giving applicants a break on the student loans and If I were renting and personally interviewing the applicants some consideration for exceptional applicants , but i’m curious to why you don’t put too much weight on credit in general.

10 January 2020 | 15 replies
Have contingencies & buy outs, discuss what ifs, know the equity splits, and don't get super resentful if you feel like you're pulling more weight (have the discussion asap if you begin feeling that way).3) as far as the deal structure, you're going to miss more than one opportunity if you're using traditional financing.

4 February 2020 | 15 replies
More labor and more weight for dumping.

13 January 2020 | 12 replies
When this property was built it was just a duplex but they converted one of the units into two which are now stacked and the foundation was not meant for all the weight so the slab is sinking into the ground.

9 August 2015 | 9 replies
Should we paint them a lighter color?

9 March 2018 | 1 reply
The scope of the work is general rehab stuff: floors, windows, doors, light weight exterior work, paint, fixtures etc.We are not looking for bottom of the barrel cheap labor, but fair priced rental quality work.Also, we would like to purchase more properties if we can find a contractor or network of contractors we trust.

6 September 2014 | 23 replies
The weighted average of the tranche yields calculates the required CAP rate.I explain this in detail in my article athttp://bit.ly/18tE68HYou can also watch my YouTube video athttps://www.youtube.com/watch?

21 December 2014 | 36 replies
I think the benefits far out weight the down side..the amount of deals I get yearly from fellow agents that know I am in the bizz far out weight any negative.

27 May 2016 | 8 replies
Here are the details you are asking for-By shame on me I mean with a little more digging I would have seen more red flags in the borrower rather than being more weighted in analyzing the value of the property and LTV ratio.