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Daniel Kitt Second position liens for investment properties.
14 August 2024 | 7 replies
While that is good for lenders, since the process can possibly be less than 30 days, while other states could take years. it's a hazard for 2nd lien position holders who could not be informed quickly enough to safeguard their principal before the senior creditor forecloses or don't have the capital available to pay off the 1st lien holder to preserve their loan position and avoid foreclosure. 
Joshua Telles 1st investment property financing
13 August 2024 | 4 replies
First time posting and getting into the investment scene, I currently have a single family home that was my previous primary, and looking into purchasing my 1st true investment property, trying to find some advice on the financial aspect of the purchase, here's my scenario;Currently going through pre-approval with the builder and I do have liquid assets enough to cover the downpayment for the property (40k) but I do have a car note (41k, 800 monthly, extra 500 to principal monthly) and a Patio upgrade (25k no interest till March 2025).
Account Closed Vice President Harris Announces Economic Agenda
21 August 2024 | 182 replies
Yes, the same Adam Smith who laid down the principals of Free Trade Capitalism.
Anna Brown LA Property with lots of Equity
15 August 2024 | 57 replies
Assuming a current typical interest rate of 7%, principal and interest will run $536 a month.
Jason V. Section 121 gains exclusion reported on what IRS forms if home was rental for 2 yrs??
13 August 2024 | 21 replies
The examples are as follows:Example 1.Taxpayer A has owned and used his house as his principal residence since 1986.
Christopher Hall Newbie Question on Self Storage ($250,000 to invest)
14 August 2024 | 11 replies
Thus your asset is appreciating (building equity) every principal payment you make. 
Jamaal Wofford How to off high center? Where do I start?
13 August 2024 | 7 replies
I think it's important to start with this - is your 250k debt what you owe in principal on the mortgage on your home or is this separate debt (credit cards, cars, medical, student, etc)?
Omar Bortolato Tax Liens and Tax Deeds. Tools and Calendar
17 August 2024 | 56 replies
Bankruptcy - It is theoretically possible that you may lose your interest but you should no lose principal if you get paid via the bankruptcy.
Daniel M. Help Setting Up QuickBooks for Real Estate
15 August 2024 | 13 replies
This will also help when you file 1099s to report the proper amount to the IRS and send a correct 1099 to the PM for their PM Fees and possibly any Advertising or Repairs they may have doneFor the mortgage you will split it like you have it except the Mortgage will split to include the Principal amount to the Liability and the Interest expense. 
Mauricio Duarte QuickBooks for Flippers - Inventory vs COGS
15 August 2024 | 29 replies
Hello, is the Mortgage principal included in COGS?