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John C. Seattle vs Dallas for rental property?
27 August 2012 | 13 replies
That I am guessing would be the price a wholesaler gets it at before repairs.
Aaron Foster Wholesale Contract Links??
14 September 2012 | 3 replies
Your question is a bit hard to understand.Im guessing your saying that you are looking for a P&A contract?
Brian H. Fire-able offense?
29 October 2012 | 13 replies
This is what just happened to me yesterday; I guess I need to do a little better follow-up when I request a change to a listing.
Kyle Peterson cash out refinance investment metrics
17 September 2012 | 2 replies
I guess the question could be rephrased to say how do you unlock the value of your built up equity in a property and how do you assess the use of that in future deals?
Frank Apap Thoughts & Recommendations - Financing New Construction
17 September 2012 | 2 replies
At a guess, a bank might let you go to 80% LTV on the HELOC.
Joe Smith resident managers and finances
27 September 2012 | 5 replies
He has a significant petty cash acct for each separate entity.So, I guess I do something a bit different on each.
Matt Liu Can your equity partner do a HELOC on his share of your property?
18 September 2012 | 4 replies
At a guess, I'd say 80% is the highest anyone would go.
Dennis Tierney Smoker started a fire
18 September 2012 | 12 replies
Guess what I got.
Jacob W. Strange Question...
19 September 2012 | 10 replies
i don't want to get too political, but unfortunately, business is politics...my biggest complaint owning apartments was how the government would support tenants til death and shun the landlords...have had several code violations properties, where i fix everything, but tenants do the damage again, and we go back to environmental court with the code inspector..even when i have pics and proof, it's still an expensive pain lawyering up when the government provides free attorneys to tenants..i guess i don't have it as bad as others...in some states it takes months to evict, and in others if the tenants don't pay the city water bill, the government can lien your property...all this does is put more pressure on landlords and take responsibilty off of tenants..to me, that is a huge pain!
Paul A. Looks like I've got a windfall coming. 1031 question.
21 September 2012 | 18 replies
I guess my question is, if I do a 1031 exchange and acquire another property, which I then hold for over one year.