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Kevin Phu VA loan exit strategy
30 August 2018 | 6 replies
.- no title seasoning on cash out refinances unlike FHA which has 12 months of title seasoning after purchase before you can use market value value or conventional which requires 6 months after acquisition (this applies to CO refinances where you used financing initially to purchase not DFE or delayed financing exception which is an all cash purchase and there is no lien/deed recorded on the property at the time of close), This becomes very handy for  creative RE entrepreneur once you learn how to force equity through adding value to properties you can use VA's no title seasoning advantage to increase the speed at which you move from deal to deal quicker than Conv/FHA- no self sufficiency rule when owner occupying 3-4 unit properties which FHA has (a rule that makes buying 3-4 unit FHA properties in high cost areas nearly impossible) so this a huge plus- use of rental income or other peoples income (OPI) to help you qualify on your 2-4 unit VA purchase (FHA and Conv does allow this too)There's a lot more you can do to optimize your mortgage planning from an investors perspective.With the introduction of the 2018 Tax Cuts, you can structure your taxes strategically to not only greatly reduce the tax impact but also remain bankable to most money sources.
Tiffany Wells Buying Tax Certificate
25 August 2018 | 8 replies
It only entitles you to two things:1) if someone redeems the Certificate, pays you off, you get the Cost of the original certificate plus accrued interest at whatever the bid the rate down to.....rarely above 5%.2) If no one else redeeems, and you want to get your money back as the certificate holder, once the certificate is 2 years old, you can apply to send the property to s public tax deed auction.
Brett Hearn lease to own offer "We buy Houses"
31 August 2018 | 6 replies
This just makes sense if your intention all along is to help your tenant to buy.As I understand it the Dodd-Frank Act doesn't apply to lease options when they are properly set up.
Christopher Freeman Multi-Family (5+) Valuation
15 October 2018 | 7 replies
Does this valuation principle apply to all apartment buildings with 5 or more units, provided that all units are legal?
Michelle LaRue Do I need insurance to cover sub contractors?
27 August 2018 | 5 replies
Your insured subs don’t necessarily need to add you as an “additional insured” but many people require this to be done, this only applies to liability.  
Yury James Mislead, Help with financing and for a 2 unit with violation
9 October 2018 | 18 replies
Curious to know if a hard money loan is possible in my situation, while I apply and receive financing through a 203k renovation loan to fix the violations, I understand it will be more fees, and higher rate, etc but I could use the closing cost assistance to finance the majority of it, unless there is a lender out there that doesn't care about having old violations on the home.I have good credit and very early six-figure income.
Nicholas Wilson New PA & DE Investor Introduction
5 September 2018 | 14 replies
So I made the decision to apply what I’ve read in “Rich Dad Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki to get out of the “Rat Race” and no longer work for money but let my money work for me.
Srini Ramkumar Out of state turnkeys
30 August 2018 | 23 replies
I am starting to read up on real estate investment and quickly realized that investing close to where I stay(California) is not possible as 1% rule does not really apply here.
Mark C. Moving Real estate into a Roth IRA
20 September 2018 | 10 replies
The following would apply:1.
Zsa Zsa C Whyce Wholesaling Real Estate and Medical School
26 August 2018 | 4 replies
I was Pre-Med and applying to med schools right before I went full time into Real estate.