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Eugene C. Writing a financing proposal for lenders
7 October 2020 | 17 replies
Do your bank statements need to be translated into English and transposed to US dollars.
Jason Cox Applicant statements that set off subtle warning signals
18 October 2023 | 11 replies
I can't tell you how many times this translates to I am thinking about getting a place and I am ready to waste your time. 
Collin Hays Beware of "land for sale" scams
23 June 2023 | 30 replies
A couple ways to spot it:1. seller came from zillow account with weird email; Realtor only emailed back and forth no phone calls no face to face; the sentences in the email would have been translated and they use ChatGPT to organize phrasing.
Jay Hinrichs Telsa Cybertruck the ultimate for the real estate owner operator
2 December 2021 | 202 replies
I'm not doubting the Model S safety test record...... but that car is not a solid piece of material than can withstand a sledge hammer to the side of it.... the other cars are still designed to crumple on impact to absorb the energy rather than the passenger...... the Cypertruck is like driving a solid piece of steel and ramming into a wall...... all the energy is transmitted to the passenger and the other vehicle/object..... that energy has to go somewhere......so I'm really curious how that translates to safety testingAnd its not just a matter of safety with the other models...... with most cars a "fender bender" isn't a total loss......and isnt cost restrictive to fix (obviously depends on how bad the damage)...... while the bar for that factor is different for many Tesla models due to cost and availability of parts and labor involved to fix them
Ayat Suleiman High Cap rates in Multi-family at this time?
20 May 2020 | 37 replies
Anything you can show him involving renovation cost to get higher rents and how that translates into his desired CAP rate will help him grasp the idea.Also, it will probably help if you talk about what the cost per door is to purchase, how much per door renovation costs are.
Zach Plackemeier Best cash flow market
19 January 2021 | 18 replies
How does high crime translate to high cash flow??
Kim H. Who owns rental property in Puerto Vallarta?
16 November 2022 | 19 replies
The translation is provided as a courtesy and the document will say that the Spanish version prevails, as it should.Good lawyers will provide the documents with English translations whenever possible.
Georgia Godfrey Bagley Tenants - What a Girl Wants / Needs??
13 October 2023 | 7 replies
., translating to higher rents, i.e., helping me pull cash out on the refi).
Daniel Bogart Seller lied about rent roll & building condition, best recourse?
13 December 2017 | 27 replies
Ultimately, you failed to complete your due diligence at many levels, and that may not translate to seller liability. 
Jason Na If I can't househack, what would be my next best option as a first time investor?
7 September 2023 | 21 replies
renting out an extra garage bay, MTR'ing a guest room or in-law suite, renting out space to park a camper for the off-season if you have a lot of land... think outside the box ;) it'll be hard for anyone to point you in the best direction for how to get that 60-70k working for you, without way more information. if you haven't yet, consider the following points to help you pick a strategy:- how important is monthly cashflow to you, and do you need it right away, or can you wait- how important is appreciation & debt paydown to you- how important are tax benefits to you- how much work do you want to do weekly as an investor- are you open to partnerships or would you rather DIY it- what skills do you have from your day job that could translate into REI- are you looking for stability, or potential big gains?