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Qais Attarwala My first rental property!
1 June 2024 | 2 replies
Lawrosa Hart - Realtor at The Tandem GroupAllen Marshall - Lender at The One BrokerageChad Horton - Home Inspector at On Point Home InspectionAndrew Lucas - Fellow investor on BPWill Gaston - Fellow investor on BP
Greg Hodges Private Lending with ConnectInvest
2 June 2024 | 10 replies
•The Notes will bear interest from the date of issuance, payable monthly, with all principal and any accrued but unpaid interest due at maturity.
Christopher Cronin REIPro
4 June 2024 | 54 replies
I saw a significant increase in my website activity coordinated with the delivery date.  
Ali S. Need Opinions/Advice on my family and I's portfolio
1 June 2024 | 2 replies
The properties are either one street down from each other or are 2-4 buildings next door.Property #1 (Currently live in with my family and I)Purchase Date May 2021Mortgage Balance: $117,898Rate: 3.625%Mortgage payment including escrow: $870.51Purchase Price: $143,000Tax: $3,308Estimate to sell in today's market: $190,000- $210,000 based on current sales in the market this yearHOA: $110 monthly includes Water and building insurance and other maintenance for the propertyProperty #2:Purchase Date:: April 2022Mortgage Balance: $135,756Rate: 4.625%Mortgage payment including escrow: $1,375 (payment normally $1,059 but payment increased due to low balance on escrow because of tax increases)Purchase Price: $148,000Tax:  $4,578Estimate to sell in today's market: $190,000- $210,000 based on current sales in the market this yearHOA: $100 monthly includes Water and building insurance and other maintenance for the propertyRent: $1,400 a month only water is included in rentProperty #3:Purchase Date:: February 2023Mortgage Balance: $118,518Rate: 5.99%Mortgage payment including escrow: $1,315 (taxes have gone up for this property as well)Purchase Price: $132,000Tax: $4,522Estimate to sell in today's market: $190,000- $210,000 based on current sales in the market this yearHOA: $100 monthly includes Water and building insurance and other maintenance for the propertyRent: $1,400 a month only water is included in rentProperty #4: (We were thinking of selling this and take profits but not sure to be honest)Purchase Date:: February 2024Mortgage Balance: $139,408Rate: 6.75%Mortgage payment including escrow: $1,332Purchase Price: $147,000Tax: $4,130Estimate to sell in today's market: $190,000- $210,000 based on current sales in the market this yearHOA: $100 monthly includes Water and building insurance and other maintenance for the propertyRent: $1,350 a month only water is included in rent
Kit Jackson HELOC or Cash Out
1 June 2024 | 16 replies
This was what the attorney emailed me: "The maturity date is the sate stated in the recorded document for the last payment on the loan.
Barry Randall New member from Madrid, Spain
2 June 2024 | 8 replies
@Barry Randall Hey Barry, im not spanish but at least another fellow european investing (and since 2016 living) in the US.
Eric Justice Buying property-All Cash
5 June 2024 | 116 replies
But if you're looking at it properly, the backward dated views are almost irrelevant to the future of what real estate will be forced to do.
Chad Reynoso Multi-family 2-4 unit insurance companies
31 May 2024 | 2 replies
Hello fellow landlords and investors.
Aj Bellamah How do you track tenant insurance policies?
1 June 2024 | 6 replies
But through experience, some tend to slip through the cracks as everyone's insurance requirements and anniversary  dates vary across the portfolio. 
Alex Moazeni Paying rent on 15th each month
1 June 2024 | 4 replies
The tenant could be playing with you for her convenience.Personally, I have too many rentals to deal with a variety of due dates.