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Greg Wempe First Lesson Learned - Have "Cash" In A Hot Market
31 May 2016 | 17 replies
Out of curiosity, and in response to the others insinuating that this is dangerous/risky, are they asking to see/document your plan to use the funds to improve the property, to turn 125% LTV into, say, 90% (basically using ARV)?
Kally M. Rent Increase
27 May 2018 | 29 replies
You are just losing way too much money - out of curiosity, if you are $1200 below market, what is the actual market rent?
Young Moon Tax Question on expensing mileage
12 February 2017 | 8 replies
It may be possible to claim the mileage under one of my 7 personally owned properties, but that is not quite right, I think because those miles were accrued in connection with a property I do not own yet.  
Justin Salgot Single Family Homeowner Purchasing 1st Multi-Family
11 March 2017 | 0 replies
-Conventional loan will require 20-25% down payment to qualify (I don't currently have $50k+ kicking around in my savings)What angle I am currently pursuing:-In talking with a creative real estate agent, I may be able to secure private capital, in the form of a gift for 6 months, after that time would start to accrue a payment of principal and interest-The home has been updated in the recent past, and has had a new roof installed ~6 years ago, newer utilities as well.
Fred Gaston Structuring Partnership Options
10 May 2017 | 0 replies
Prepayment, if allowed, would require a put option of 10% above remaining amount due. 3) You purchase property, and I receive 50% equity, with a note due to you which accrues 5% interest per annum until paid.
Nathan Gesner What kind of late fee do you charge?
3 November 2022 | 21 replies
One-time charge of $XXXSmall fee that starts on Day X and continues to accrue daily until Tenant pays in fullCombination of a one-time charge and then a smaller daily feeWhat made you choose the method you currently use? 
Alexander Parunin Avoiding city (building) inspectors and code enforcement
12 June 2023 | 82 replies
Talking with a fire investigator once (following out a fire-house lead) I asked, out of curiosity, what he as a fire investigator saw as most common causes.
Joshua Aycock Article: A thought experiment - Real Estate vs S&P500
11 September 2022 | 23 replies
However, over that same time, I’ll accrue ~$10k in equity from debt paydowns (using other peoples’ money, IE: rents).
Jacob Daniels Tenant with 2 bankruptcies
2 September 2022 | 22 replies
I have a number of curiosity questions in mind.
Meredith Mihm Owner financing: interest due on sale!
25 July 2023 | 29 replies
I think what he is trying to do is accrue his interest.. so he does not have to pay tax on it if you accrue it I believe you only pay tax when you physically receive it.