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Account Closed Presenting MLS Deals to Investors
27 August 2018 | 12 replies
I analyze the property, and estimate rehab costs (with inspectors and contractors), add a buffer for unexpected repairs, as well as an ROI comparison of setting the property up as a rental vs. selling the property.If I am ONLY presenting the deal to the investor, meaning I am NOT buying the property myself or setting up any type of assignment, just "connecting" the investor to the property and running the numbers.
Account Closed Potential Income Stream
24 August 2018 | 0 replies
I analyze the property, and estimate rehab costs (with inspectors and contractors), add a buffer for unexpected repairs, as well as an ROI comparison of setting the property up as a rental vs. selling the property.If I am ONLY presenting the deal to the investor, meaning I am NOT buying the property myself or setting up any type of assignment, just "connecting" the investor to the property and running the numbers.
Samir Shahani 10% for maintanence
26 August 2018 | 7 replies
Net net end of year, im sure we will be under budget, but I just reallocate those funds towards the “unexpected” appliance replace, HVAC repair, etc.
Rich Rodman What’s the real downside of a market crash?
16 September 2018 | 22 replies
If you plan on holding your properties for the long-term and you have adequate cash reserves to handle any unexpected vacancies that may arise, then you'll make it through a short-term economic downturn just fine.
Brittany Scott Filing for an eviction
30 August 2018 | 18 replies
@Dennis M. well Unfortunately I had to buy air conditioners for all my windows for me and my children because the air conditioner unit wany out 3 times in one month the last time that it went  we was out of air for a week so that’s pretty much where my rent money won’t when it was time to pay her that following Sunday she refused and  prior to  August is rent my rent was paid up three months in advance I pay my bills on time it’s just that I ran into a hardship having to buy unexpected air conditioning So please do not judge a book by its cover I came to this group for help and advise bro to bw bashed 
Mark Fries Wife won't ask husband to sign the deed
30 August 2018 | 12 replies
Maybe you offer the guy $5000 to sign and he gets quick, unexpected cash. 
Mahmoud Tellou How real are HGTV programs?
4 September 2018 | 49 replies
They always have unexpected 'major' problems arise that will cause the flipper many sleepless nights. 
Alexander N. FHA Owner Occupied Requirements
4 September 2018 | 19 replies
This is the sum of purchase price plus rehab dollars plus the 6 months house payment money plus a 10% to 20% emergency reserve for unexpected extra rehab costs popping up in the rehab process If you don't even need to use to 10% to 20% emergency fund then the loan reduces at the end and you don't borrow it.Example :  purchase price = 100,000 + 50,000 for rehab and 15,000 for reserve and x months of piti= 165,000 so 3.50 % down is then $ x5775.00HomeStyle is an alternative but on a 2 to 4 unit it is 25% down.
Clint G. First property closing soon....what am I missing?
15 April 2019 | 14 replies
You need a good source for local landlord tenant laws, a  reserve account for the unexpected, setup a payment tracking system, find a handyman, set expectations with your tenant about what constitutes a valid emergency, have the tenants sign a "walk through" list with photos of the condition of the house, make sure they have renter's insurance, 
Tony Sawah I feel stuck. Any advice?
13 April 2019 | 5 replies
@Tony Sawah I would be careful about overextending yourself and not having any money saved for unexpected emergencies or extended vacancies.