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Paul Cataldo Need a mentor, need ideas, stuck!
10 February 2024 | 7 replies
Hey @Paul Cataldo, if your two properties are cashflowing at those levels and you have two years of land lording experience, the bank should be able to attribute the rental income of those properties to offset the debt in your DTI.
Arturo Colmenero Fortune Foreclosures LLC-DJ Thielen
11 February 2024 | 41 replies
When I told him that I was filing some complaints, he offered $1,250 upfront, then $2,500... when my split fee was $7,500.Now he wants to sue me because I said I would disclose this situation online if he didn't pay me.Even though he appears to be a very nice and friendly guy, I have found that he is taking advantage of so many people.As his acquisition manager I contacted several past "academy" members that they were feeling so screwed by DJ Thielen.Along with these ex-members we are looking to start a Class Action with other ex-members of his "academy" and clients that they feel were also economically or emotionally affected by the unfair and abusive activities of Duane Joseph Thielen, aka DJ Thielen.Please go to www.DJThielenReviews.com and contact us if you want to join this group.I've been with most of the real estate mentors in the USA, but in my experience, DJ Thielen is the worst and the most expensive.Consumer beware.
Stuart Udis Why Aren't More Investors Using Construction to Permanent Financing?
8 February 2024 | 3 replies
Given most BRRRR properties contemplated in these forums involve properties with similar pricing attributes, why aren’t more investors taking advantage of the 75% LTV component of construction to permanent loans if Lenders are offering it?
Matt Wignall Mid-Term Rental 3-Month Lease Superior, WI/Duluth, MN
8 February 2024 | 8 replies
They are part of the hospitality industry, as opposed to housing, which is what your typical property manager is used to.
Holly Polf Newbie STR owner again
8 February 2024 | 17 replies
As you can see, the Property Manager is going to be working as hard at this as you are, possibly more. 
Sonya C. Out-of-state real estate investing for beginner
8 February 2024 | 17 replies
Hello Sonya, I invest in Columbus, Ohio, and I can provide you with a list of contacts in Ohio to help you assemble your team, especially a property manager. I
Chris Seveney Do not play an attorney if you are not one
7 February 2024 | 9 replies
Incentives for giving the vax and attributing C19 to deaths — dying from vs. dying with. 
Brad Mahoney Property Management Software Question
6 February 2024 | 7 replies
I own 60-plus apartment units (that I will continue to add to) in the Boston area and I have one full time property manager.   I
Bob Willis LLC whose only member is my SDIRA buying a property Subject-to - triggering UBIT
5 February 2024 | 14 replies
., rental income or capital gains), the portion of the income attributable to the financed amount may be subject to UBIT.UBIT Threshold: There is a specific threshold for UBIT, and not all income generated from debt-financed property triggers UBIT.
Donald Lanzer Are properly managers worth the expense?
8 September 2016 | 20 replies
The average cost of hiring a Property Manager is say 10% of rent.