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William P. RE as investment, part time job or full time job? Hours avail to spend on RE
18 October 2014 | 10 replies
I have full time employment but use real estate as a secondary source of income and to a certain degree I don't see myself becoming to busy with real estate that I can't make time for a 9 to 5 job, although I suppose there's always a certain part of me looking at how I can scale the business - and if it works out successfully, it would probably necessitate me making real estate a full time business.I don't think it was bad to generalize the categories of investors and it sure didn't seem to be meant negatively by any means.  
Tom McDermott California investors in a syndication outside of CA
14 November 2022 | 3 replies
The asset is not in CA, the LLC will not be formed in CA, I am not in CA nor a CA resident.Does the state of California require or necessitate anything additional from the LLC that has an investor that does reside in CA?
Jay Hinrichs Absolutly Crushing it with New construction
23 December 2021 | 81 replies
that's our Architects version of Modern Farm house.. and in that location we can get by with the taller roofs in some jurisdictions you have height limits that necessitate prairie style roofs here in the PDX metro area ( cant block sunlight of the neighbor) 
Chris Cogan Replace windows or siding first?
13 April 2021 | 21 replies
Depending on the type of window replacement, it can necessitate removing siding which is why it is best to do both at the same time.
Dom Cassissa Future of flipping with fast rising rates?
12 April 2022 | 2 replies
This is always a risk, which necessitates having multiple exit strategies, reserves, and a cushion for error. 
Kate Li Should I go through 1031 Exchange?
25 May 2021 | 6 replies
That would necessitate you purchasing at least $1050000 ish (after closing costs) in replacement investment real estate. 
Marcos Carbi Should I replace the roof with tenants in place?
11 August 2022 | 14 replies
The increase is necessitated by increased costs and does remain within current market rent." 
Jennings Cahoon First buy long term rental
16 August 2022 | 7 replies
Not only are there no banks or traditional lenders involved, owner financing doesn’t necessitate an inspection or appraisal unless the buyer wants them.Once a buyer and seller agree to terms, monthly payments are made to the owner-seller according to an agreed-upon amortization schedule.
Jack B. 10-31 mortgaged property for multiple paid in full properties?
1 June 2016 | 5 replies
In this instance the replacements are going to necessitate that you either take out a new loan or loans to replace the mortgage or bring cash to the table so you can still purchase at least as much as you sell.3.
Rob Murphy First time investor/home buyer. Need some quick advice
20 October 2015 | 15 replies
Doing so will bring in the requirement of proper fire separation between the units ... in many/most jurisdictions simply having a second kitchen w/ a range in (say) the basement necessitates fire separation between floors.Yes, there are many landlords who skirt these requirements and get away with it ... until they don't.