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Marina OLeary How to Vet a hard money lender when investing my money
14 July 2024 | 11 replies
Research their performance over the years and check for any complaints or legal issues.Verify the success rate of the loans they have funded.
Bob Beach Midsouth Homebuyers experts?
15 July 2024 | 9 replies
IMO your safety from an investor standpoint comes with building a large portfolio.If you can keep it "under the same roof" even better.Less people to speak with and less drama with logistics and correspondence.The bigger the portfolio, the safer and the better ROI will be long term.Our most unsatisfied investors are the one's that own 1-2 properties and get pissed off with me and my company if they go vacant.Unfortunately, turnkey providers aren't magicians or God and can't wave a magic wand and turn 2 properties into 10 over night lolFolks that own 7-8 or 10+ properties with us aren't bothered if 1 or 2 are vacant, as the others are still performing and cover any losses on those that aren't.Thanks and much success
Zigmunt Smigaj Hospice _ 501(C)3 charity renting SFH providing hospice care
14 July 2024 | 3 replies
What tasks would you ask a lawyer to perform?
Michael Weleski My Situation (First Post)
15 July 2024 | 9 replies
Probably not the answer you are looking for but, at your age, college is more important and your entire future is defined by how stellarly you perform in your first job.
Chris Mason $3m / 60% LTV Assisted Living Facility Refi - Financing Survey/Review
15 July 2024 | 3 replies
This is akin to stating the obvious, as DSCR assessments are fundamental in determining the viability of such loans, similar to DTI (Debt-to-Income) ratios for residential mortgages.Your emphasis on the operational efficiency of well-run assisted living facilities highlights that their financial performance typically isn't constrained by DSCR limitations.
Kate Brown Fraud - Kris Thomas Land Flipping 101 at it again
14 July 2024 | 26 replies
Here are all the things in the contract and here are all the things we did for her:What Six Figure Land Flipper Agreed To Perform Under The Agreement, AndSix Figure Land Flipper Performance Of Its Obligations Under That Contract.Coaching Services.
Robert Ruschak How long does sueing a buyer take for specific performance
11 July 2024 | 7 replies
The off-the-market owner & his project manager realized a price discrepancy 1 day prior to closing and they informed the title company to not to complete the Master SS.How long can sueing a seller under specific performance take and what are some options ?
Chris Williams Building a Team
15 July 2024 | 19 replies
We sometimes "inherit" buyers from realtors who have created highly unrealistic expectations on performance, ease of self-managing and other aspects of owning the home.
Terra Padgett UNpredictable Cash Flow
16 July 2024 | 33 replies
@Terra Padgett most "gurus" are referring to either:1) Class A properties & tenants - which perform very well2) Portfolios of at least 10, if not, 20+ properties.
AJ Wong Oregon Oceanfront, Oceanview, River & Lakefront homes: Affordable luxury investments
14 July 2024 | 6 replies
The 'what you get' for the money factor is highly applicable from Brookings to Astoria and licensable STR coastal vacation rentals are still regularly attainable at workable terms, Luxury and oceanfront and lakefront properties tend to perform above the 10% of valuation in gross annual income for prime coastal STR's and as an example I've seen a $2.1 Million Oceanfront home produce $300k in gross annual income.