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Bintou Diallo 75% rental come rule FHA loan
9 January 2023 | 6 replies
And I do not want to pay more then 3.5% max Is 5%.
Marcele Johnson Security deposit in Chicago
21 April 2020 | 9 replies
@Marcele Johnson find out what the max is for Chicago and get that.
Xavier Paredes Do I need to pay capital gains tax on sale of primary residence?
5 December 2022 | 7 replies
Single filed max is $250k, jointly is $500k. 
Alex Stariha Self management-max distance
1 June 2018 | 5 replies
My goal is to be one hour away at max. I
Aris Alexiou My first rental property investment (maybe?) - Analysis Feedback
8 July 2019 | 7 replies
I have been having a hard time finding anything that meets the 2% "rule" and most things I come across are in the 1.5% max. I
Elijah Kerns how to effectively analyze properties
19 June 2016 | 1 reply
Elijah Kerns for me it takes 10 minutes max. I
Brian Parsons mortgage note investing ... how to begin
12 January 2015 | 21 replies
. @ xxxx not @xxx.A decent broker can probably find you tons of loans with <90% LTV (I would suggest 80% as a max).  I
Jeremy H. Seller Financing - What have your terms looked like?
8 January 2023 | 2 replies
I tried packaging similar type homes in one offer, but I'm at 75% of what he's asking at the MAX. I
Bao Nguyen Financial independence from passive rental income: how long does it take?
16 January 2017 | 143 replies
I believe the max is around 70 or 75% LTV.thx,Chris
Jared K. Why pay more and get less?
15 April 2011 | 37 replies
Max I, Yeah, I guess if figures that way to see the per month amount but here is how it was explained to me: Pay $50K for property X 10% = $5000 over 10 months renting at 1% of the purchase price.