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Ben G. Indianapolis Subject To deal in Land Trust
23 December 2014 | 14 replies
If you live in a deed of trust state it would be called an "all inclusive deed of trust" or "trust deed", or it might be called a "land contract"or "land installment contract." 
Dave Laub Help with my investor seller lead generation website
25 May 2013 | 8 replies
It was suggested that I make the form so long and inclusive of every bit of info that they don't want to move on to another site to do it again.
Amanda Williams How to Find Property Managers While Out of State
26 April 2020 | 8 replies
This isn't inclusive but should give you a good start.
George Glessner LLC Structure and Insurance
21 May 2021 | 21 replies
Medical Payments to others- each personSeems to be a very inclusive policy that offers peace of mind to me as the owner
Eric Sweet Recommendations for Property Managers in Raleigh, NC
27 September 2022 | 5 replies
This isn't inclusive but should give you a good start.
Sarah Singh Recommendation - Property Manager - Indianapolis
16 July 2020 | 5 replies
This isn't inclusive but should give you a good start.
Abdiel Torres The possibility of terrible tenants
30 May 2023 | 7 replies
This isn't inclusive but should give you a good start.
Fred A Baugh Has anyone bought rentals in Detroit Michigan?
18 December 2018 | 14 replies
EI bought it sight unseen with a very good all inclusive team, property management etc.
Chris Trupiano Kansas City lenders with rehab inclusive loans?
27 August 2018 | 3 replies

Does anyone in Kansas city, Ks have a recommendation for a bank with a loan product that includes purchase and rehab? I've worked with Mid American in Lawrence that offers 10% down of the project cost, but will not lo...

Omar Pena Need Advice on 'Selling" or "Renting" A Condo I own
1 June 2023 | 3 replies
I want to make a decision by June2023 which is less than a week awayYear of Home Purchase                           2002Year of Home Mortgage Payoff              2032Mortgage Payoff Amount                        ~$54K (Slightly under)Unit                                                              2 BR / 2 Bath + Balcony (1050 sq feet)Building Complex                                      5th Floor of a 6 Story Condo (Part of a 2 Building complex)Note: Refinanced to a better rate when 20 yrs was left on mortgage to a 20 yr loan (rate of 3.875%)Financical Stats:Costs While I Live in Condo Mortgage (PITI): $933.00 + HOA: $1,256.00 = $2,189.00PITI (Principal/Interest/Taxes/Insurance) per monthNote: Mortgage is inclusive of PITI (Principal / Interest / Taxes / Insurnace)Note: HOA Covers Building Insurance, Super/Porters; Garbage/Snow Removal/Landscaping/Cleaning of Interior & Hallways; Covers Water Usage & Home Heating/Cooking (per month) Costs If I Rent Condo (Includes expenses above plus these additional ones)Condo Costs: $2,189.00 + Condo Sublet Fee: $250.00 + Vacancy: $183.00 + Renters Insurance: $10 = $2,632.00Note: The Condo requires a $250 sublet fee if I rent out my unit; They do this to discourage rentals and keep units mostly owner occupiedNote: Vacancy per month equals the monthly cost (1/12) of 1 months rentDecision - Keeping Condo & Rent ItProsThrough Rental, tenant will pay off my mortgage over time (10 years remain)In 5 years when the mortgage is down to half amount for example, I will prob have the flexibility to just pay the remainder outright and have a unit free and clearConsThe maintenance costs are a bit crazy to me but not necessarily out of the norm; There is an assessment that has just been levied for some major repairs and a 10 year loan has been taken out to do the repairs and minimize the per unit owner cost to a manageable size; That assessment is increasing maintenance to $1,256 p/month.