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Jason Merchey Safety in Houses
21 February 2013 | 13 replies
Bill, why is it that everyone who chooses to utilize their 2nd Amendment rights is a "bad azz" with an attitude?
Chris Masons Buying mixed use property and possibily putting business there
7 March 2013 | 5 replies
There will be a significant upfront cost/investment to do this but I am thinking it can be a long term profitable little side business ESP. b/c of the fact I will own the building and will not have to pay rent to anyone buy myself as well as it won't require much overhead to run the business.The other positive factor is I would buy the equipment new so there would be low maintenance/repair issues.The way I see it my biggest expenses would be utilities IE. water and gas electricity, as well as insurance and then whoever I hire to run the business.
Matt M. Do school loans using 48% of my revolving credit impact my ability to get a house?
28 February 2013 | 20 replies
I checked out my trans-union report, and it said that like a measly $7,000 in sallie mae loans that I took out a few years ago are utilizing 48% of my revolving credit.
Sandra Roddy SFR Depreciation
25 February 2013 | 4 replies
You then can utilize that amount for purposes of determining the depreciable amount for the building.You then depreciate this over 27.5 years beginning when it is "placed in service".
Anne S. Purchasing occupied rental from another investor
1 March 2013 | 15 replies
., property taxes, utilities, sewer/water, and should do so.
Craig Montesano help running 4 plex numbers...
24 February 2013 | 21 replies
Craig Montesano - one question: are all the utilities paid by the tenants, or some by the landlord?
Amie D. Converting a garage to an apartment.
25 February 2013 | 14 replies
You'll need to get SEPARATE utilities to that unit unless the landlord plans on paying for the utility bills.
Sydnie E. Analyzing first deal, Please Help!
24 February 2013 | 7 replies
How about utilities and taxes while holding.
Cam Forrey A couple of questions regarding pro forma analysis
27 February 2013 | 9 replies
4) In my analysis I have a vacancy loss, management fees, replacement reserves (repairs and maintenance), property taxes, insurance, PMI, and utilities.
Mike S Help analyze first deal-Duplex
28 February 2013 | 3 replies
Financing will be 30% down ($10,500), 6% for 15 years with a payment of 206.74Expenses monthly are:-Taxes $115.66 currently-Insurance $52.25-Maintenance (10% of rent) $93-Utilities ($50 per quarter, per unit for water and sanitation) $33.33-Management (10% of rent) $93-Vacancy (10% of rent) $93Once I take my expenses and debt service from my gross rent, I'm left with $243.01 cash flow for a 27.77% COCR.