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22 January 2025 | 0 replies
Unlike refinancing, which involves taking out a new loan, recasting keeps your existing loan terms—including your interest rate and loan duration—intact.
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23 December 2024 | 4 replies
was there an agreement between you and your parents that they should share in the profits / losses of the airbnb / property.If there was an agreement, they should also be included in the LLC.It is best to discuss this all with an attorney.Best of luck!
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25 January 2025 | 13 replies
I completely understand why that clause is there and I'm happy to have it for many reasons including protecting my tenants and my property from damage, etc.
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19 January 2025 | 18 replies
I've included an example below to help illustrate this.So different lenders have different rates (which do vary even for DSCR loans) but these are factors they all consider.See example below:DSCR < 1Principal + Interest = $1,700Taxes = $350, Insurance = $100, Association Dues = $50Total PITIA = $2200Rent = $2000DSCR = Rent/PITIA = 2000/2200 = 0.91Since the DSCR is 0.91, we know the expenses are greater than the income of the property.DSCR >1Principal + Interest = $1,500Taxes = $250, Insurance = $100, Association Dues = $25Total PITIA = $1875 Rent = $2300DSCR = Rent/PITIA = 2300/1875 = 1.23If a purchase, you also generally need reserves / savings to show you have 3-6 month payments of PITIA (principal / interest (mortgage payment), property taxes and insurance and HOA (if applicable).
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2 February 2025 | 2 replies
With that being said we tend to see a lot of CA buyers relocate here for the lower cost of living including lower home values, property taxes, insurance, no state income tax, gas prices etc.
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27 January 2025 | 17 replies
I know how to use the basic features of QBO, as I do my own expense tracking, but my Bookkeeper is needed for the more complex entries (Loans, capital balances, reconciliation, data entry from PM monthly statements.)I spend almost 8k per year in QBO and Bookkeeping costs (Not including my accountant or tax prep.)
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25 January 2025 | 9 replies
We now include insurance contingencies in offers for more areas, certainly around Tahoe, but also in other urban interface areas.
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15 January 2025 | 2 replies
Once you become licensed you subject yourself to all the laws required of licensees, including the requirement of broker supervision.
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7 February 2025 | 17 replies
A broker shall not be responsible for supervising, nor shall the licensee be responsible for operating, within the scope of the brokerage or within the requirements of this chapter, activities that would be considered property management, including leasing, maintenance, and repair, so long as the real estate being managed is "individually owned" or "entity-owned" as defined below:(1) "individually owned" real estate is real property in which the licensee holds an ownership interest; and(2) "entity-owned" real estate is real property owned by a corporation, limited liability company, partnership, or trust, within which entity the licensee holds an ownership interest as an owner, trustee, partner, or officer, or in another beneficiary capacity.
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7 February 2025 | 40 replies
Many hundreds of wasted hours, that if included, would wipe out a significant amount of earnings. 1.