
16 December 2024 | 23 replies
@Celine Li I am curious if, before posting this, you clicked on the search function in top right, and tried looking up this subject/ answer/ question????

30 December 2024 | 89 replies
I'd bet that nobody with a single working brain cell will sign a lease with your brand new LLC without you personally guaranteeing it as well.As for the writing style, this is totally subjective and unique to each person, but I think you can be professional without being overly formal.
8 December 2024 | 4 replies
It's outside Scottsdale city limits (Maricopa County jurisdiction) so it is not subject to Scottsdale's restrictions.It does, however, have a shared well agreement with one other parcel (as almost all in this area seem to).

7 December 2024 | 7 replies
Reason I’m asking is because today reading through old posts on this subject, I came across discussions that stated if it was Credit Card, PayPal, or similar avenues, that 1099s aren’t needed since those companies issue them.
13 December 2024 | 15 replies
Everyone on here is saying that you can do it, but it's definitely not possible if you don't have a lease in place on the unit you are currently living in or can show you are living somewhere else with a utility bill or rental lease to demonstrate that you are not intending to live in the subject property.
8 December 2024 | 2 replies
Lauderdale, FL• North Palm Beach, FL• Plantation, FL• Pompano Beach, FLThese acquisitions were done creatively, assuming the existing loans via subject-to deals without inspections.

7 December 2024 | 18 replies
I was caught in a probate case on a note I owned where the subject property was located in Dallas.

10 December 2024 | 39 replies
So here it isCash price: $556,000Owner financing market terms: $611,111Owner financing favorable buyer terms: $666,667Classic mistake of (1) not accounting for all expenses that determine cap rate and hence ending with higher net income and (2) choosing lower cap rate appropriate for property with less risk and more desirability than subject property It's not a sellable business.
7 December 2024 | 4 replies
Patience can be your best friend and if you attempt to over leverage a property it can come back to hurt you.Some will recommend buying subject 2 where you could take over an existing mortgage that could be at a substantially lower rate - but if the lender finds out and calls the loan that could also be very bad.

17 December 2024 | 42 replies
So, if you want to put the real property under contract subject to short sale approval, then I guess you can figure that paperwork out.