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Brie Schmidt Will there be another recession?
19 March 2018 | 62 replies
The Vast Majority of workers will have to cut down their hours or not work.
Jose Romero Creating LLC for Rental
19 March 2018 | 9 replies
That part does make some sense, especially since the first property we're looking at is out of state and it would cut back on legal fees to just file in that state. 
Ernie V. Newbie needs help in Milwaukee Wi
23 March 2018 | 16 replies
@Ernie V.If it doesn't cut into your profits why not move out and let a property manager run the duplex for you?
Greg K. Elderly mother served FC Auction notice,advice deeply appreciated
20 March 2018 | 22 replies
The mortgage was very complex and handled by the now defunct WMC(of GE), infamous for using scissors and xerox machines to fake documents, and anything else imaginable to get mortgages approved.I believe it was something like a double mortgage to allow zero down payment, variable interest rate, and then went through a few re-assignments, with HSBC currently being the trustee of the note. 
Marvin Perez Sell our home or invest in it?
16 July 2018 | 11 replies
Marvin There are so many things to consider, the way I will go about it will be by acquiring a debt weapon, home equity line of credit maybe for 20,000 and use that to pay down your principal there are some good youtube videos that will explain how to pay down your mortgage faster and save thousands of dollars in interest, but you need to have at least $500 of cash flow each month for that to work or use that to pay of a car payment faster anything that will increase your debt to income ratio so you can start saving more money each month cut down your monthly bills pay off all credit cards anyway you can i will try to get out of any car payments sell the cars buy a use one before selling the house, rent a room is a big house. obviously like i said lots of things to think about do you have kids so maybe a roommate wont work and your finances with out looking at them is hard to plan but I will try to make that house the investment get created if you have good credit that’s exactly how i started i hustle pay down my principal using the HELOC technique and when my equity become more because of lowering the principal I call my lender and increase my HELOC amount to the point that i was able to buy a house cash using the HELOC my HELOC became my checking account and i was paycheck parking all my income in the heloc is hard to explain what i did in a text but i hope this help you in getting created and into looking at more information before you sell or selling is the best way to go about it.
Rasheen Johnson Quick questions about this Wholesale deal
21 March 2018 | 3 replies
Also be aware that if your end buyer isn't using all cash or hard money loan it is likely that you will be cut out of the deal entirely.Good Luck
Oliver Sparks Financing KC-area rural land for personal use?
29 March 2018 | 5 replies
Have someone sign a contract to cut down the lumber and take it, for free, but they can't sue you if you're hurt.
Brandon Belton First Rehab Deal (Hard Money)
27 March 2018 | 2 replies
They might be too busy or just might cut me out of the deal.
Jonathan Perez Over improving? Landscaping considerations
21 March 2018 | 0 replies
Etc....... there are about 10 duplex’s before mine and they are all alike (townhouse kind of styled)....MY duplex starts the next set and there are about 10 of ours as well (side by side styled) across the street and the rest of the neighborhood are alllllllll single family homes that are pretty nice and well maintained.So I recently cut down a pine tree from my front yard that I felt like was just a hassle due to the pines that it dropped leaving a constant mess...I bought a Japanese maple tree to put in place of where the pine was and some small shrubs to fill the middle of the duplex and the sides.....The duplexes I mentioned that were BEFORE me all have small trees alike and all are maintained by some landscaping company and from mines down all pretty much have PINE trees.
Griffin Myers Starting out on my REI Journey in CLE/PIT
22 March 2018 | 6 replies
And househacking a multi allows you to see if being a landlord is something you are cut out for.