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Conrad Metzenberg So what would the pros do in situation.
3 October 2016 | 50 replies
Texas in general, for Cali dude, be mindful of property taxes ( ever adjusting upwards), foundation issues, land up the ying yang, funky appraisals and Cali still collects any income tax just for fun.
Samantha Klein Cash out refi and applying for a new property
25 June 2019 | 12 replies
So there's some yin and yang magic going on here.If you're in escrow for some other mortgage that isn't disclosed to underwriting, how can DTI, and # of financed properties, and other things, possibly be calculated before it's known with 100% certainty if that other mortgage will, or will not, fund/close?
Yang Zhang Advice needed: existing tenant with below market rent
22 December 2016 | 16 replies
Many thanks,Yang
Lisa Yang Rental Property Insurance ACV vs RC
5 April 2021 | 7 replies
@Lisa Yang Every investor has a different risk tolerance and reserve balance.How much out of pocket cost do you want when there is a claim? 
Tandi H. Rate quote today : 5.125% for 30 year
15 December 2018 | 56 replies
: )@Wei Jie Yang  I would reach out to Kelly at aimloan.com.  
Wei Jie Yang Bought a Rental in Alexander, Arkansas
26 December 2018 | 7 replies
@Wei Jie Yang  how to find out about rental demand?
Adam JL Hello from Tampa, Florida!
30 December 2018 | 3 replies
We just were the yin and yang
Vickie Y. HELOC or Cash out Refi for Down Payment on a Rental?
11 January 2019 | 3 replies
@Vickie Yang for the most part what investors try to do is find a property in disrepair to buy, rehab, then refinance (the BRRR strategy) and that's how we limit our out of pocket expenses.
Account Closed How Investing in the Stock Market Saps Your Wealth
13 January 2021 | 243 replies
I guess I'm the yin to your yang: I don't think most people should jump in to REI unless they already have a robust stock portfolio providing substantial dividends and/or vast cash reserves so they can afford to dig themselves out when a sewage line clogs, a deranged tenant trashes a unit and has to be evicted, they miscalculate the ARV by more than their profit margin because they forgot to double their back of the napkin rehab budget, tariffs cause the price of lumber to double during permitting, or something expensive and unexpected inevitably goes wrong.
David Bardwell Reviews of 'State Auto Insurance' ? (for homeowners policy)
9 February 2021 | 3 replies
@Ellie Yang yes I did go with State Auto.