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Trey Leigh Buy and Hold Investor becoming real estate agent
25 January 2014 | 5 replies
If I were licensed in CA, I'd just run a disclosure by a RE atty and make sure it would suffice.
Bob McIntosh Heat & Hot Water Problem
31 August 2008 | 3 replies
Suffice it to say that I believe that the management company for this property just doesn't care about the tenants unless they have been long term renters.
Jay Couture How do I gain control of prop. w/o price known?
10 September 2008 | 6 replies
Would a formal intent to purchase letter with intent included suffice?
Dustin Lyle What Do you consider a good Cap rate?
10 December 2017 | 45 replies
The banks want to know if your NOI is going to be sufficent to cover your debt service, with about a 20% cushion for error.
Brandon R Thoughts please on my strategy...
2 December 2008 | 10 replies
If you like the "better tenants" and "less management" approach, a simple lease option should suffice.
Claude Hodge Vistaprint website
12 December 2008 | 7 replies
It seems to me that it will more than suffice for my needs.
Lisa Penny Good Idea for us??
8 April 2009 | 12 replies
If you're NOT living on-base, only 3-5% down should suffice, meaning you may be able to purchase two properties for a total of 3. 4- Sell the LO property after two years, and use the proceeds to purchase another two investment properties.
Troy Stange First commercial deal NEED ADVICE PLEASE!!
17 April 2009 | 19 replies
That will cause your insurance premiums to be much higher as well.If you were to lock this up at $1.4-$1.5M, you would have an incredibly hard time finding a buyer willing to pay that much + assignment fee.As far as a contingency, you obviously don't need a financing one, but a simple inspection period would suffice to allow you an out.
Trim Pershad Question about LLC business structure
4 February 2019 | 9 replies
Suffice to say that depending on how many agreements I was considering - especially the type (buy-and-hold vs fix-and-flip) - I would look into the Series LLC.
Nate Flickinger With new equity should we invest in Airbnb apartment or sfh?
17 August 2018 | 0 replies
If Airbnb doesn't suffice we can always rent it.