
19 May 2024 | 20 replies
Nobody tells you how to achieve the second phase of the project, the sale of the property—which is the whole point of the exercise.

21 May 2024 | 138 replies
I think I'll look for eQRP sample plan docs & feedback (for those interested in sharing, I will preserve your privacy).

19 May 2024 | 11 replies
I don't have a contract sample that I can share, but if I was going to need one, I would work on drafting one. next time you need help with drafting a contact, reach out to a fellow investor friendly agent in your area and ask for help with drafting one.

16 May 2024 | 6 replies
Typically, when funds acquire loans, they assume delinquency/default risk in exchange for earning a yield on their investment.Yet this would work differently – it’s a request to purchase debt alongside a corresponding put option/insurance policy.From the buyer’s perspective, as long as the seller remains solvent, with sufficient liquidity for any exercised options, it’s a risk-free investment.

20 May 2024 | 88 replies
So you can decide whether due-on-sale is a big enough risk to make it worth getting a more expensive commercial loan like you have been, or keeping the property title in your personal name.As with a trust, lenders do not exercise the "due on transfer/sale" clause when real property is transferred to the same individuals in an official capacity (i.e.

16 May 2024 | 7 replies
I would exercise caution when dealing with any of them.

15 May 2024 | 8 replies
I think i know what you are trying to do, but this isolation exercise isn't giving you the answer you want.

16 May 2024 | 20 replies
To me, you'll have to try 2-3 months and run through an underwriting exercise of a building/properties about 10 times on each one to understand the true pros/cons of each model.

13 May 2024 | 1 reply
What are other questions we should discuss in advance.any advise, any sample document.Thanks

15 May 2024 | 11 replies
I've exercised so much grace and patience with this guy throughout this year 1/2 debacle, so him threatening me while I'm trying to make sure I'm protected really doesn't feel good.