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Ryan Slicer What happened with my appraisal??
24 May 2017 | 4 replies
If you paid 100k and put in $50k and the identical house next door sold for $200k you'd likely still come in at 150kOn my last deal I told him I wasn't going to give him my sales contract.
Stewart McMillan Badmouthing tenant's attorney. Are there consequences?
30 May 2017 | 30 replies
He didn't have any proof of identity.
Peter Sik paying echeck for property management, SAFE?
5 June 2017 | 12 replies
@Peter Sik your PM is probably using a property management software program to process this echeck. echeck's are essentially identical to ACH payments and are super secure.
Zach Matteo lease to own deal possibly?
5 June 2017 | 2 replies
My neighbor has an Identical duplex and is currently in the process of evicting everyone from the house due to drug issues (he doesn't live there he uses it solely as an investment property).
Ian Skelton 4 plex second (third, fourth, etc..) opinions
15 May 2017 | 15 replies
As to type of renters this is a section 8 type are but also there is a university nearby so you may get students as well.So the info:First, 3 almost identical units have sold this year at 163k and one sold for 180kSecond, I have one of the sellers financial summary for 2015 & 2016Building 1 GOI: 2015 = $ 26,339.00     2016 = $ 23,470.79 Expenses (without mortgage) 2015 = $ 13,086.61      2016 = $ 9,695.64 Annual net: 2015 = $ 13,252.39      2016 = $ 13,775.15 Current rents: (4-27-17) A – 625 B – 600 C – 600 D - VACANT Building 2GOI: 2015 = $ 26,309.60     2016 = $ 20,792.80 Total Expense (without mortgage) 2015 = $ 6,811.16    2016 = $ 8,597.79 Annual net: 2015 = $ 19,498.44    2016 =  $ 12,195.01 Current rents : (4-27-17) A – 625 B – 600 C – VACANT D - 600 Note: I would only be buying one building.The main thing I notice is if you look at gross income it looks like their 2016 vacancy rates are quite high in both buildings.
Rhonda Davis Finding ARV Comps Not So Easy
10 May 2017 | 17 replies
No two homes will be exactly alike and it sounds like you're looking for perfect comps that have identical features to your expected finished product. 
John H. Fannie Mae Home Path question
8 May 2017 | 6 replies
I know this one is confusing -- HomePath is the identity used with everything associated with Fannie Mae-owned REO.
John D. How to reject a tenant application
9 May 2017 | 2 replies
This act prohibits discrimination on the basis of the following: RaceColorReligionNational OriginGenderAgeFamilial StatusPhysical Or Mental DisabilityIn some states, this goes even further to include sexual orientation, gender identity, and marital status.
Clayton Crawford Once again, i disagree with my broker. need some advice
15 May 2017 | 86 replies
Let me give you an example, through networking, I bought a property 20% less than an identical property that was next door to the other one.
Jim S. Does a cashflowing property help or hurt DTI?
11 May 2017 | 3 replies
My DTI is 25/100 = 25%.My property now rents out at $40k a year, a $15k margin so I decide to invest in another identical property.