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S Harper Situation with not-on-lease boyfriend in jail for assaulting my t
26 July 2018 | 41 replies
He took her keys, so could access the property and her belongings.Tenant, her parent, and advocacy counselor have all informed me of her intent to move out and requested flexibility.
Erik Kostyuk New young investor in Sacramento, CA
27 July 2018 | 5 replies
Plus...escape velocity...Episode 113 – Jay Papasan - Very practical slow and steady adviceEpisode 221 - Tim Shiner - his concept of equity build up and "shearing the sheep" shows some of the flexibility of real estate vs a 401k Last but not least, I also recommend all the tax advice given by my fellow CPAs on the BP Podcast.
Elliot Saks New investor in Southern California. Need help with strategy
2 August 2018 | 13 replies
I apologize up front if this post is disorganized, but I'm sure there are other people who are or have been in my shoes and can offer guidance.About me: mid-30s, high-paying day job, telecommute and somewhat flexible hours, married with kids, own a duplex in Los Angeles county. 
Grace B. Owner Financing Plan- Please advice!
21 August 2018 | 5 replies
Only 1 sale in a year would be exempt and if considered a commercial property sale you are also exempt (these regulations really focus on sales to individuals for their personal home.You don't sound super motivated so I'd let the buyers do their own due diligence - as previously mentioned.Sales Price, Interest Rate and Down Payment terms all work together so if they need flexibility on, say for example the downpayment, you can then up the interest rate or go to 20yr amortization.   
Cynthia Murphy new member introduction and offer
30 July 2018 | 10 replies
Plus...escape velocity...Episode 113 – Jay Papasan - Very practical slow and steady adviceEpisode 221 - Tim Shiner - his concept of equity build up and "shearing the sheep" shows some of the flexibility of real estate vs a 401k Last but not least, I also recommend all the tax advice given by my fellow CPAs on the BP Podcast.
Jake Kain HELOC Suggestions Local vs Online
1 August 2018 | 7 replies
They are a portfolio lender so underwriters can be pretty flexible in making things work.
Justin Seng Taxes and Insurance in Escrow or not?
30 July 2018 | 13 replies
Having said that, once you give it to the lender, if something comes up, you cannot ask for the money back so flexibility is an added bonus in your own account.
TeErinn Chenevert Learning Resources for Beginners
28 July 2018 | 7 replies
Plus...escape velocity...Episode 113 – Jay Papasan - Very practical slow and steady adviceEpisode 221 - Tim Shiner - his concept of equity build up and "shearing the sheep" shows some of the flexibility of real estate vs a 401k Last but not least, I also recommend all the tax advice given by my fellow CPAs on the BP Podcast.
Keyoka Smith Novice South Carolina Investor
2 November 2018 | 29 replies
Plus...escape velocity...Episode 113 – Jay Papasan - Very practical slow and steady adviceEpisode 221 - Tim Shiner - his concept of equity build up and "shearing the sheep" shows some of the flexibility of real estate vs a 401k Last but not least, I also recommend all the tax advice given by my fellow CPAs on the BP Podcast.
Mike Greenwood First Time Investor In The Greater Milwaukee Area!
30 July 2018 | 7 replies
Plus...escape velocity...Episode 113 – Jay Papasan - Very practical slow and steady adviceEpisode 221 - Tim Shiner - his concept of equity build up and "shearing the sheep" shows some of the flexibility of real estate vs a 401k Last but not least, I also recommend all the tax advice given by my fellow CPAs on the BP Podcast.