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Bruce Yi Applicant with eviction
20 February 2025 | 18 replies
I would ask for proof they paid what was owed in the judgement for that eviction.
Cali Skier Renter bought a house and wanted to break the lease, tried to work with them, advice
21 February 2025 | 9 replies
Keep looking for a tenant - also have they already paid you through the end of he lease or you still have to collect ?
Eric N. How do you do Seller Financing/Sub2 and comply with Dodd Frank/Safe Act ?
22 February 2025 | 48 replies
If they default, you keep deposit and anything they have paid prior to default and simply evict them.
Cali Skier Tenant is moving out, big holes in the walls (dime sized), they want to fix, I say no
3 March 2025 | 4 replies
Paid on time, very communicative, low maintenance tenants, we like them.
David Robert Single family home with severe cigarette damage, great price
17 February 2025 | 6 replies
Based on what my real estate agent thinks that this quote will be, roughly, and the after repair value, it looks like I could buy this property in cash, spend a month or two fixing the damage, and then put a mortgage for roughly 1.6x what I paid for it and thus have a cash flowing property at a few hundred dollars per month and a little more money in my bank account ready for a down payment on the next deal.
Robel Nessro Want too get started
5 March 2025 | 8 replies
Since you’re interested in learning more about commercial real estate (CRE), consider a mix of reading books, enrolling in online courses focused on real estate investing. 
Beau Wollens First time fix and flip opportunity in Stamford Connecticut - Total Gut Renovation
12 February 2025 | 17 replies
After some research online, I am reading that the cost per square foot on a gut renovation of this nature in Stamford CT is anywhere from $150-$350, which is ultimately not very helpful, because at $150 per sq ft, this is a very appealing project with a total profit of ~$175K (46% ROI) and at $350 per sq ft, it very much isn't, because it would be a net loss of 83K (haha).QUESTIONS:What can I do refine my estimate a bit given that I am not allowed to a formal inspection on the property? 
Alex Kolbo Should I refinance before switching jobs?
20 February 2025 | 2 replies
When you say similar pay do you mean amount or will you also be paid the same?  
Matthew Strack 100k and two options
23 February 2025 | 3 replies
Good afternoon, Me and my wife are pulling out a cash out refinance from our primary residency, that is paid off.
Jon Earle Tips & Advice.
1 March 2025 | 5 replies
Lenders often require 30-40% down.Cash flow considerations – Since all expenses must be paid from your IRA, maintain liquidity to cover unexpected costs like repairs and vacancies.Rental properties vs. commercial deals – Residential rentals and commercial properties can both be great options, but keep in mind management complexity and income stability.Generally speaking, stay compliant – Avoid prohibited transactions, such as personally guaranteeing a loan, living in or personally managing a property, or transacting with disqualified persons (yourself, spouse, ascendants, or descendants).Diversify your portfolio – While syndications and real estate are great, consider mixing in other alternative assets like private lending, tax liens, or even notes for additional risk management.Work with the right custodian – Make sure your SDIRA custodian is well-versed in alternative investments and has experience handling syndications and non-recourse financing.If you’re looking for specific lenders who offer non-recourse loans, I’d be happy to point you in the right direction.