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Troy Scottaline Young professional wanting a life change
31 December 2021 | 43 replies
We have a surplus of about $15k a month on average which we’ve just been saving in a regular checking account.
Troy Forney Future problems for investors....................................
17 December 2021 | 49 replies
I'd bet there is a housing surplus....
Flavio Zanetti Housing boom about to end?
8 December 2021 | 10 replies
When those orders are filled, we will have a supply side surplus.
Jeff D. Insurance for vacant soon to-be-remodeled building
15 October 2021 | 2 replies
In my area there are regular markets that will consider the Renovation Builders Risk but the Vacant policy normally is placed through the Excess (surplus lines) market.   
Nick P. FHA concerns going forward
17 November 2021 | 34 replies
You can then use those funds to cover the surplus at closing.
Justin K. Landlord Insurance Help
10 November 2021 | 1 reply
If that is the case, the problem is that sooner, rather than later, they are not going to be working and you've shown a willingness to file claims.Your best bet is to find a non-admitted / surplus lines carrier that will accept this type of risk.
Cian R. Property in LLC – Financing Suggestions
6 February 2020 | 13 replies
Even if I have the surplus funds available.
Jeff D. Insurance for vacant building
21 January 2020 | 3 replies
Price is important but coverage is more important in this situation.Some of the quotes you get may be from the Excess/Surplus Market.
Kesru Tam Direct RE vs. Syndication vs. CrowdFunding
26 January 2020 | 27 replies
But the rent surplus is income and would be taxable, but the depreciation will offset that for quite a while, likely until the sale. 
Kellan Martz Should I put investment property into an LLC or a trust?
3 February 2020 | 7 replies
What, otherwise, will be the policy in relation to dividends – to what extent is it intended to distribute / retain surplus profits?