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Chet Mazur 2nd TD holder wanting to own property
8 November 2015 | 12 replies
Maybe I am misunderstanding your question?
Luke Buettner Partnership Turned Sour
22 December 2016 | 1 reply
No misunderstandings... work through all the unpleasant what ifs that could come up... and do that before you even enter into a partnership.
Jason Scharf Am I Overestimating Expenses in my Analysis?
29 March 2017 | 6 replies
@Jason ScharfI believe Michael is misunderstanding what you are saying.He thinks you are saying 10 percent total for all of those.I believe what you are saying, is 10 percent repairs, 10 percent capex, 10 percent for vacancy, and 10 percent for management.If this is the case, you may be overestimating10 percent for vacancy is high for a portfolio in the current market, 5-6 percent is more reasonable currently, with 8 percent probably being a good long term number.10 percent for repairs and 10 percent for capex is probably a little heavy.Most likely this will work out of 7-8 percent for repairs a year, and 7-8 percent for capex.If you want to make it simple, as long as you aren't paying through the nose for taxes and insurance which is your only "known" expense when buying rental property.
Evan Bell Landlord insurance as percentage of rent
27 April 2017 | 8 replies
I do not calculate expenses (insurance in this case) on the basis of rent collected simply because I'm going to be paying the insurance whether the unit is occupied or not.My expenses (tax, insurance, future CAPEX, advertising, etc.) is calculated on an annualized basis spread on a monthly expense amount to give me NET income/month on all of my properties.Maybe I'm misunderstanding something here.
Faisal Tunis Opportunity vs NCND
17 April 2013 | 5 replies
HeyA few times Ive found myself @ a juncture where I have to decide whether to honor a NCND or completely seize an opportunity myself.Dont misunderstand- Its not my intention to burn bridges, but sometimes- even though youre ready to pay the toll- the tollgate is unattended and its like the bridge is really a wall bc you cant get anywhere with the person (bridge) youre trying to work with.Ive decided to risk it and seize the opportunity.I have a wholesale deal in KC, MO involving 12 properties to 1 buyer and my bridge has been Missing In Action for over 1 week.
Connie Steele Oklahoma - Forming and LLC or not
31 March 2019 | 7 replies
Insurance also doesn’t protect you from misunderstandings, especially those made in writing and email.
Kathy Judd Offering to pay Listing Agent commission for submitting offer
27 August 2015 | 4 replies
@Kathy Judd You're misunderstanding the issue.  
Thomas Veal funding the first property
9 December 2012 | 4 replies
It is very possible that I am completely misunderstanding the whole "note" concept as I am trying to get a grasp on all apsects of real estate investing.
John W. New Western Acquisitions (Reviews)
23 January 2024 | 118 replies
Whether it has been the incoming leads and purchasing rehab properties or sharing and discussing exit strategies and property details/value/thoughts, they have always been of great service for our company.As a seller having little to no experience in the Real Estate market, I can see how they would misunderstand the process or what needs to be in place for a sale.
Brandon Jackson Long Term Relationship Bank Won't Cash Out Refi
24 November 2016 | 5 replies
Unless I am misunderstanding.