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Kyle Fronckowiak Seeking Advise on creative loan structure
11 February 2025 | 6 replies
Sadly, we lost my mother-in-law to cancer two years ago, and my father-in-law has since realized he no longer wants to live there, though he remains emotionally attached.The home is in its final stages of construction, needing only finish work and a kitchen remodel to be rentable.
Rose White Tenant Background Check
15 February 2025 | 7 replies
.✅ This avoids wasting time screening unqualified tenants.3) Before Lease Signing (Final Step)✅ Run the background check before approving the tenant, so you can verify:Credit history & income stability Eviction & rental historyCriminal background (if applicable in your state)Final ThoughtThe best time is after the showing but before lease approval—this ensures you’re only screening serious applicants while minimizing wasted time and costs.
Maki Bick Sell the house to pay off debt?
16 February 2025 | 6 replies
When we moved, we turned it into a rental, hoping this would be the start of our real estate journey—something we’d like to continue once my husband retires.Some key details:My husband is active duty and will retire in 3 years.We have one final move coming up this summer to Raleigh, NC.Our current debts are crippling us—the high interest makes it tough to stay afloat every month.The plan me and my husband are thinking bout:Sell the rental property.Use the proceeds to pay off all our debts, set aside emergency funds and a down payment for our next home.Free up $1,500/month from debt payments, and that also can stash in a high-yield savings account.Regain full VA loan entitlement, allowing us to purchase a multifamily home and use the house hacking strategy for up coming move.Avoid capital gains tax, since April marks five years of ownership, and the tenant’s lease ends in May.This wasn’t our original plan, and we hate the idea of using our equity to pay off debt.
Scott Davis How do I scale
16 February 2025 | 2 replies
I have one rental property now that was our old primary residence that is finally cash flowing and I have about $100,000 equity in that property.
Kiryl Ulanovich Step by step process for fix and flipping
30 January 2025 | 5 replies
Get final approval from Hard Money Lender.6.
Michael Clardy Sell or hold my residence
16 February 2025 | 6 replies
Congratulations on finally planing your escape.
Patricio Acosta Found a Flip, scared about permitting
7 February 2025 | 4 replies
Quote from @Patricio Acosta: I finally found the perfect flip in Coronado, San Diego—the agent hasn’t received any offers, the listing price is reasonable, and the home has huge potential.
Joelle Parker First Investment Property
13 February 2025 | 1 reply
We’ve been working towards this for a few years, and it is very exciting to finally see the fruit of our labor!
Jay Pei FHA 203k - down convert a 5-unit to 4-unit possible?
13 February 2025 | 2 replies
Is it like the following:a)  Make an offer on a 5-unit that the Seller acceptsb)  Do my inspections, come up with gameplanc)  Present the lender with final gameplan, once approved then proceed to closing & get the keysd)  Have XX days to convert to a 4plex?
Ellis Moye Subject-to Refinance Options
17 February 2025 | 2 replies
@Ellis Moyewe really don't know a lot about this situation since there aren't many details in your post... but i don't think this makes any sense for anyone involved here...if it's a flip that's not selling, refinancing may not solve your problem and allow you to pay back the HML in fulland typically a sub to buyer wants a low interest rate... and if you refinance now you won't be getting a low interest rate, you'll just be getting whatever the market offers.and finally.... the vast majority of loans are NOT assumable.