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Steven Zai Promissory Note with 15% return
21 February 2020 | 15 replies
What is the scale of the transaction and how is the funding structured?
Vivek Shah How to get your properties into LLCs legally
24 August 2019 | 14 replies
I haven't found a standardized fee structure for the transfer. 
Jason L. Outgoing Tenant Not Cooperating with Letting Us Show Their Unit
27 April 2019 | 24 replies
I am curious how you structure the wording regarding tenants not co-operating with showing.
Blane Morgan Checkbook IRA Owned by an LLC
7 July 2019 | 13 replies
@Blane MorganThere are alternative structures providing checkbook control that do not utilize a LLC, which will be much more beneficial to you as a California resident. 
Mike Young How to finance out of state investments under an LLC?
25 April 2019 | 6 replies
You may be able to convince a portfolio or commercial lender...I'd link up with a local loan broker...1% is well worth it if they can put you into money.The other alternative is to learn how to structure a purchase money mortgage. 
Joni Shehu $500k+ Equity BRRR Deal
25 April 2019 | 1 reply
Financing & Deal Structure: Purchase Price: $1,550,000Bank Financing: $1,162,500 of Purchase Price at closing Financed by: South Shore BankInterest: 5.46 %Points: 0.75 PtsInterest Reserves: $60,000Closing Costs: $23,000Terms: 25 Year Amortization 10 Year term.5 Year fixed.Down Payment at Closing: $400,000 Private Investor + Own CashActual Rehab Cost: $385,000Summary: Purchase Price: $1,550,000Rehab: $385,000ARV 3 Unit: $2,000,000ARV 4 Unit: $2,400,000 Appraised values came in at $2,300,000 for 4 unit with lower rent roll projections given.Equity Created: $500k+Projected Monthly Rent Roll: $15,500/monthProjected Monthly Cashflow: $2,328/monthProjected CAP Rate: 
Josh Klauber Fortunate to be starting out with $, seeking advice
28 April 2019 | 10 replies
The alternative is to partner up with experience and bring the funds in.Here're some of the options you have for #1 above:1) 1031 into NNN as you mentioned 2) 1031 into DST (pretty passive)3) 1031 into a syndication as long as it is done via TIC (tenancy in common structure)As for #2 above:You can potentially buy MHP or MFH but again either you need to learn how to do it first or partner up with an experienced investor. 
Rickard Risberg Question on BRRR investing
27 April 2019 | 7 replies
Sorry for the weirdly structured paragraphs....
Ashton Levarek BRRRR - Durham Duplex
21 October 2019 | 4 replies
Looks like you did a good job with the renovation and the deal structure as well.  
Account Closed Generating leads for other fellow agents - thoughts?
29 April 2019 | 7 replies
There are already tons of companies that have this same business structure.