
3 June 2024 | 19 replies
I scheduled a showing for the weekend but just scheduled another for tonight.

3 June 2024 | 0 replies
Managing the $60,000 renovations required careful oversight to stay on budget and schedule.

3 June 2024 | 10 replies
My issue isn't managing from DC since I'm a flight attendant and have a flexible schedule.

4 June 2024 | 12 replies
You may even tell teh lender verbally that such a cash flow schedule is available for their review.

2 June 2024 | 3 replies
@Jim Doyle- thanks 1) consider increasing the purchase price by the amount of the elec and roof work that needs to be done and then assist seller with getting the work scheduled and completed ( as this will be required to be donw before closing ) ..this way the seller is technically paying for the repairs and they wont lose any proceeds ....they will pay a little extra wa state sale excise tax but that wont amount to too much 2) consider putting less down and using some of your funds to pay for the repairs ( or part of the repairs ) 3) consider using a rehab loan 4) consider keeping the price where it is and asking for the sellers to complete repairs ( this likely wont happen) 5) get roofer and contractor estimates and get them lined up to do the work asap as it might takes weeks to get this scheduled / done 6) ask seller for extension on closing date if the work will take longer than 10 days ,,,Good luck

3 June 2024 | 7 replies
As of now, a 3 bedroom in this zip code is scheduled to payout around $3,120/Month.

2 June 2024 | 19 replies
The Book on Estimating Rehab CostsThese books will talk about the ins and outs of finding contractors and other members of your rehab team, scheduling any many of the other aspects involved in the processes or Rehabbing and BRRRRing,

5 June 2024 | 274 replies
I am scheduled to look at the inside of a HUD house tomorrow in my area that has comps 142K-160K.
1 June 2024 | 4 replies
It is assumed the lease will end on the scheduled termination date.However, best practice is to never leave anything to chance.

1 June 2024 | 3 replies
The transfer should be a credit to the bank account, but the debit should be to Loan Payable for the principal amount and interest, and the rest to insurance and taxes.The LLC is a disregarded entity for IRS purposes and uses the owner's Social Security number to report on Schedule E, page one.