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Josue Vargas Silly question, which book (as a gift) for new tenant to read?
4 March 2019 | 33 replies
@Josue Vargas I leave a new shower curtain and rings, felt pads for under the furniture legs, furnace filters and a brand new roll of toilet paper on each holder.
Jim Kimmer Help analyze this Mobile Home Park deal in Indianapolis
5 March 2019 | 11 replies
To get there, at a minimum you will have to:Repair the 11existing homes x $15k per home = $165kHunt down 7 used homes, transport, set up, make repairs x $25k per home = $175kSell all 18 homes to qualified tenants (you will likely have to carry paper on the homes, which will eventually return the capitalization above, but assume it will take 5 years or more)Repair the park infrastructure, roads, signage, the residence, landscaping, etc (let's assume you will spend at least $50k on this if you are lucky, though it could easily turn into a lot more) The bullet points above will likely take a couple years and it could take double that, depending on how aggressive you are, what the availability of good labor/contractors in Indy, and what kind of demand exists for that location.  
Bob Jones A tax question about seller financing and private lending.
3 March 2019 | 6 replies
If it’s unsecured, it’s essentially a piece of paper sitting in your file cabinet at home. 
Ryan Thomas How to prove a trip is for investing
3 March 2019 | 4 replies
Irs chases paper trails. 
Alton Williams 50k to Start: Suggestions?
4 March 2019 | 5 replies
You’ll never see the return presented on paper.
Steven McLarty Just signed the papers on 3rd property!
3 March 2019 | 2 replies

Signed and sealed pending inspections.  Excited to say the least.  Property went on the market yesterday and we jumped today.  We have been watching it for over a week and it was in better shape than we expected and t...

Amar P. Startup cost for 2 bedroom STR condo
28 March 2019 | 9 replies
The reason I ask is we are pitching this model to friends that may want to invest and get involved and I want to build an accurate performa.That being said, do you all have insight on what the original startup cost is for furnishings, small appliances such as coffee machines and first round of consumables (ie coffee, cleaning supplies, toilet paper etc)?
Laura Boehm Illeagly transferred property,
4 March 2019 | 1 reply
My property was one of a paper trade?
Stephan Kraus Recommendations for HELOC / HEL for investment properties?
4 March 2019 | 2 replies
Additionally, my credit history is fairly young (although good, between 720 -770 depending on where I look) since I only moved to the US three years ago, I have no consumer-, student-, or car-debt, 100% payment history and no derogatory marks, but the Banks I inquired at either don't have LOC for investment properties at all, or my income is considered to low on paper, and I am trying to access some of the equity sittingThanks in advance for taking the time to answer if you can help!
Kristy F. Are Materials Included in Bid? What counts are materials?
14 March 2019 | 7 replies
I keep 2 part carbonless paper with me at all times.