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Chida Truong Pace Morby Mentorship
14 October 2024 | 420 replies
The thread has since been locked.
Nicole Bonicamp Single Family Home
6 October 2024 | 1 reply
Hi Nicole, it sounds like you're in a fantastic position with your buy-and-hold strategy, especially locking in a 2% interest rate!
Jeremy Beland How a 3-Year Real Estate Nightmare Turned into a $300k Profit
8 October 2024 | 8 replies
The lead came through one of our absentee equity mailing lists, and after meeting with him, we locked up the deal.
Roy Mitle K1 challenges on syndication
8 October 2024 | 11 replies
I'd speculate that your CPA failed to check the "complete disposition of activity" checkbox in his tax software, keeping these losses locked instead of releasing them.2.
Ian V. Can I rent out multiple bedrooms of a house separately while living in another state?
7 October 2024 | 5 replies
You probably can’t put locks on individual bedrooms because that would turn your building into a hotel (unregulated, unregistered).The polite description of your plan is “folly in the extreme.”
Mark Miles Going pet friendly
8 October 2024 | 16 replies
I also had some damage this summer when someone locked their dog in a powder room while they were away. 
Ian Stuart Freddie Mac SBL & Fannie Mae Small Loan Financing - Multifamily Apartments
4 October 2024 | 10 replies
FREDDIE MAC SMALL BALANCE LOAN (SBL)Loan Purpose: Permanent Financing (Refi & Acquisition) Loan Proceeds: $1,000,000 - $7,500,000Loan Sizing: 80% LTV; 1.20x DCR (Top Market)Loan Sizing: 80% LTV; 1.25x DCR (Standard Market)Loan Sizing: 70-75% LTV; 1.30x DCR (Small Market)Loan Sizing: 70-75% LTV; 1.40x DCR (Very Small Market) Amortization: 30 YearsLoan Term: 5-10 Year Term (Fixed), 10 or 20 Years (Hybrid ARM)IO Term: Partial Term IO (80% LTV; 1.20x DCR); Full Term IO (65% LTV; 1.35x DCR) (Top Market) IO Term: Partial Term IO (80% LTV; 1.25x DCR); Full Term IO (65% LTV; 1.40x DCR) (Standard Market) IO Term: Partial Term IO (70-75% LTV; 1.30x DCR); Full Term IO (60% LTV; 1.45x DCR) (Small MArket)IO Term: Partial Term IO (70-75% LTV; 1.40x DCR); Full Term IO (60% LTV; 1.55x DCR) (Very Small Market) Rate Types: Fixed & Hybrid ARMRate Lock: Rate Lock @ ApplicationNon-Recourse: Non-Recourse w/ “Bad Boy” CarveoutsPrepayment: Standard - Greater of YM or 1.00%Flexible Prepay: Flexible Options – Stepdown & Extended Open/Par Periods Rate Buydowns: Yes – Rate Buydowns Available Up to 2.00%Assumable: Yes – Assumable LoanCash Out Refi: Yes – Cash Out Refi OK FANNIE MAE SMALL LOANLoan Purpose: Permanent Financing (Refi & Acquisition) Loan Proceeds: $1,000,000 - $9,000,000Loan Sizing: 75-80% LTV; 1.25x DCRAmortization: 30 YearsLoan Term: 5-30 Year TermIO Term (PTIO): Partial Term IO @ 80% LTV; 1.25x DCR IO Term (FTIO): Full Term IO @ 65% LTV; 1.35x DCR Rate Type: Fixed RateRate Lock: Rate Lock @ Loan CommitmentRate Structure: Treasury Yield + SpreadNon-Recourse: Non-Recourse w/ “Bad Boy” CarveoutsPrepayment: Yield Maintenance; 3 Mos @ 1.00%; 3 Mos @ ParFlexible Prepay: Flexible Prepayment Options Available Escrows: Taxes, Insurance, Replacement ReservesRate Buydowns: Yes - Rate Buydowns Available Up to (1.25%-2.00%)Assumable: Yes – Assumable Loan Cash Out Refi: Yes – Cash Out Refi OK
William Collins Success update and advice sought
5 October 2024 | 9 replies
The questions that I am trying to work through are what to do with locked equity and where to go next.
Brandon Craig Should I sue?
7 October 2024 | 12 replies
The legal docs to investments like these are usually pretty locked in and there is a very deep understanding that projections are just that and not guaranteed, and the legal docs usually give the syndicators room to maneuver away from the original business plan if they feel it's the best decision. 
Andre Galaviz What type of agreement do I need for a Subject To deal?
3 October 2024 | 3 replies
My question is, what type of agreement do we need to get this deal locked in (I thought my BP Pro membership would have some agreements, or something - not finding anything)?