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Nat C. "We bought 100 properties without using any of our own money"
9 August 2016 | 69 replies
This is why people like me don't respond to certain queries - those who don't treat this as a business have broken fundamentals, while those who do (and have common sense) are worth talking to.I sometimes participate on here (this forum) when I have leisure time and get tired of reading poor advice (of which there is plenty) from inexperienced people dispensing their wisdom (especially questions about LLCs and land trusts) or gurus screwing others over (I was instrumental - as documented on here by the victim - in their recovery of tens of thousands of dollars).  
Royce Billiot Where do You find Investors?
10 June 2015 | 13 replies
If the deal is a real deal, you'll have no problem in getting queries.  
Jesse Gebauer 12 responses to Craigslist ad in less than 24 hours - raise rent?
16 June 2015 | 36 replies
bedrooms=3&bathrooms=2&housing_type=6&query=natomasAnd here is our place: https://sacramento.craigslist.org/apa/5068356331.htmlWife and I are leaning towards staying at 1600.
Ocie Gibson Subject 2 va
18 March 2016 | 6 replies
@Ocie Gibson Your query suggests that you are pretty confused.If you're going to buy the property, then buy the property and get marketable on the front end.
Mark Suliman Disaster in my Realestate business please help
17 October 2015 | 29 replies
query=s...Sinkhole.org (Advice on Sinkholes):http://www.sinkhole.org/WhatToDo.phpExcerpt from Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection Sinkhole FAQs page:"#20: Currently the Florida Statutes (Statute 627.7073 (2)(c)) require that a seller of real property is only obligated to disclose to the buyer that a sinkhole claim was made against the property and that the claim was paid by the insurer; they must also disclose whether the funds paid were used to repair the insured damage.
Doug Bennett Listsource Not Helpful
20 February 2016 | 8 replies
The query should have excluded these entries.  
Susan Capeta probate auction
11 November 2015 | 8 replies
Thank you, Brian I could not tell if you were just kidding or serious.As to the OP's query, in CA probate auctions may be conducted for both private sales and public administrator.
Jay Frost Advice using HELOC/BLOC....
9 May 2019 | 1 reply
REHAB $20k, ARV 120-130. (4 bed, 2 bath 1600SF in North Carolina)Likely rental 1100-1200.Initially I bought to hold for a modest cash flow.However,Here’s the query, about 3 weeks out from completion, and portfolio lender is excited to push me a $100k HELOC on this property.
Account Closed Attracting Tenants ??
28 May 2019 | 14 replies
It is at a cost of $40 per adult tenant.For Tenant, if they are interested in signing a lease:1.Fill out preliminary hard copy application.2.Verify application for 3 times monthly rent income (call employer), pay stubs, no felony, no evictions, at least 1 year on job.3.Query in State Courts Online system.4.Query Facebook, searching for anything “negative”. 5.Query County Assessor website that they live in, looking for homes owned/foreclsoures in process. 6.Contact prior landlords (last two if possible).7.If applicant passes preliminary screening, send online application ($40 fee) via website MySmartMove.com.8.Review screening for 600+ credit score (B class property), on time payments, debt to income, eviction and criminal history.For Prior Landlord(s):1.How long were they tenants at address?
Matt Everling Benefits of using a self-directed IRA for multifamily investment?
15 August 2019 | 30 replies
Leverage accelerates growth, even in the case of an IRA with exposure to UDFI.When either UDFI or UBTI is present, the resulting tax paid is UBIT.A multifamily investment such as queried by the OP on this thread may commonly use leverage and may have exposure to UDFI taxation.