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Jason Lee Requiring Estoppel Cert even if lender doesn't require?
7 February 2016 | 9 replies
The down payment is just one piece of the puzzle.
Sam Regan Out of state investing (selecting market,financing,prop. manage)
14 February 2016 | 11 replies
And here you often have an overpriced HOA to deal with.I admit it's a puzzle.  
Abraham Bar Best xash out lender
17 May 2016 | 13 replies
One solution to "chicken or egg" puzzles is always to build both a chicken and an egg at the exact same moment, simultaneously. 
Sendhil Krishnan Can I 1031 from a syndicated land deal?
17 May 2016 | 8 replies
There's also a small chance that the entity as a whole could create a separate corporate structure that would act as the dealer and leave the entity free to sell to that second entity and use a 1031 to pursue other productive investment real estate.Tis a complicated puzzle that needs quite a bit of fleshing out to really see what's possible.
Allen Maris Investors wanting to get their RE license should read...
1 January 2019 | 70 replies
None of this has to do with continuing educations requirements which is in addition to agent training.I'm a bit puzzled as to Mark's statement as to price fixing, just the opposite, not allowing brokers and agent to negotiate the price of services is price fixing.
Benjamin Hirsch Plywood vs. Pressed Wood Cabinets
23 July 2015 | 5 replies
They use a proprietary design where all of the parts slide together like a puzzle.
Felix Goldstein is wholesaling illegal?
13 August 2015 | 166 replies
I am a new member here and to be honest I am a bit puzzled by the animosity regarding people's opinions regarding wholesaling. 
Vik C. Why does Cash-on-cash (CCR) not take into account tax benefits?
3 August 2015 | 4 replies
This has puzzled me quite a bit. 
Leo B. Requirements for 1031 Exchange
31 May 2015 | 5 replies
That's puzzle piece number 1.Puzzle piece number 2 in the 1031 exchange is your reinvestment requirements - in this case you sold for 500K so you must buy for 500K.Puzzle piece #3 is that you netted after mortgage pay off 100K in cash - So you must use all 100K in the next purchase or purchases.So now just run the scenarios - your potential tax bill in CA on 100K of profit could easily be  30,000 or more.If you do a 1031 and buy for 500K and use all 100K in cash then you would pay no tax.If you do a 1031 and buy for 400K then the IRS perceives that as taking 100K in profit called boot (yes you might say that it is a return of capital or whatever but they have nuclear weapons and you don't so their interpretation wins).  
Frank Wells What kind of ARV should I look for in this market?
1 June 2015 | 6 replies
Percentage of ARV is only one piece of the puzzle. 80% of ARV with $1k repairs is a completely different deal than 80% of ARV with $40k repairs.