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Dushyant Ravi Importance of an Investment Grade Tenant- A CMBS Lenders View
29 March 2019 | 3 replies
Per Fitch guidelines, when you have an investment grade tenant (credit rated BBB- or higher) you can average rents through the lease term or until loan maturity whichever comes earlier.
Christine Stefchak Creating an invoice for a short sale? Looking for experience
13 August 2019 | 12 replies
Whichever nets them the biggest return is the path they will pursue.
Nicholas Patrick Should i drop out of college to be a real estate investor
5 January 2016 | 88 replies
Good luck on whichever route you chose.
Colette B. Better to get one expensive property or a few cheaper ones?
7 January 2018 | 32 replies
@Colette B Which ever cash flows better is the right answer. 
Joshua Paul Any one used Martel turnkey before?
18 November 2023 | 54 replies
He isn't a broker or PM so the management will be done by whichever local 3rd party PM you choose after the sale.
Jesse Kindra Self Directed IRA or Solo 401k
25 June 2016 | 44 replies
Here is a quick comparasion: Solo 401k Quick Facts: Best for: A business owner or self-employed person with no employees (except a spouse, if applicable).Contribution limit: Up to $53,000 per year (plus $6,000 catch-up contribution for those 50 or older) or 100% of earned income, whichever is less.
Gabe C. Raleigh investor in San Francisco
10 February 2016 | 20 replies
Good luck to you whichever route you chose, but man I'm afraid for you in the path you're currently headed down.
Eric Monkewicz Typical pet deposits in New Hampshire
11 April 2023 | 5 replies
In New Hampshire, a landlord who owns more than six units can ask for no more than one month's rent or $100, whichever is larger, as a security deposit.
Marci Stein Tenant paints house -now wants rent reduction
8 May 2016 | 19 replies
If so, you can choose whichever way you want to go with this, but remember that your tenant will decide what kind of landlord they have when you do it.
Ryan Dossey If you were going to drop 5k on a car what would it be?
8 December 2016 | 123 replies
Whichever comes first.