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22 September 2024 | 13 replies
These lenders are more flexible, especially if the property has equity and your credit and financial situation are solid.Here’s what you can expect: LTV (Loan-to-Value): The lender will typically assess the property’s current value and lend a percentage of that, often around 65-75% LTV for cash-out refinances.
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21 September 2024 | 7 replies
To avoid partnership issues, 50/50 is likely your best bet.
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25 September 2024 | 37 replies
Yeah - the way we view it is that we have a "net" hurdle we want to make on the loan, but are agnostic on whether that is earned on the backend or frontend or a mix of both - but to be transparent and flexible to give the borrowers all the options (up to them if they want a high rate / low or no points, low rate / high points, or mix)
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22 September 2024 | 8 replies
Hi Jennifer,For reserve funds without tapping into your home equity, here are the best options: Business Line of Credit (LOC): Flexible, revolving credit for your LLC.
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22 September 2024 | 9 replies
She's an agent that works in that area and does a ton of work with out-of-state investors.I think NW Indiana is a great bet, it provides solid cash flow and continues to have Chicagoans flood that way to avoid taxes.
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23 September 2024 | 19 replies
i think the gift basket may be more beneficial to real estate agents to get referrals and possibly to get new tenants. i bet that was nice, i wouldn't forget that either!
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23 September 2024 | 81 replies
Your best bet is when you renew the lease to add in a clause regarding plumbing repairs related to negligence of the tenant.
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21 September 2024 | 53 replies
Name: Laura NelsonGender: FemaleAccommodation Preferences: Flexible; own bedAbout Me: Laid back RE investor based in the Denver metro; love dogs, skiing, outdoorsContact Preference: DM meAdditional Comments: Conference dates only; probably will not extend my trip
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21 September 2024 | 19 replies
And yet I would bet that any property that's not brand new or fairly new, will have some items that could fall into this category.