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Mikhail Pritsker Sponsors Underwriting Steps. 10 Questions to ask on the first call
4 September 2024 | 7 replies
The goal is to compile a comprehensive list of candidates who meet the initial criteria for further evaluation.Analysis of Public InformationReview publicly available information, including the sponsor’s website, marketing materials, and any available financial reports.
Victor Lavigne Cost Segregation Study for Airbnb
4 September 2024 | 11 replies
Finally, make sure that your short-term rental (STR) meets IRS requirements and doesn't get classified as long-term or this could prevent you from leveraging this tax strategy event though you are materially participating in property and it was placed in service.
Joe S. Do you provide mini blinds in your class C rentals?
4 September 2024 | 9 replies
If not we replace and charge the customer for time and materials.  
Julie Philpott Is not having Central AC a deal breaker for tenants in Ohio?
6 September 2024 | 22 replies
Material prices have gone up so some may charge 4-5k as well.
Chris Gawlik Whats it like to invest in C or D class properties?
8 September 2024 | 101 replies
Nothing fancy just bare minimum with the cheapest material.
Maleshia Gilcrease fha 203K or homestyle reno loan
5 September 2024 | 4 replies
Unused contingency funds, unless they were received directly from the borrower, must be used to reduce the outstanding balance of the renovation mortgage after all of the renovation work has been completed and the certification of completion has been obtained.The loan is not re-amortized.Draw Schedule:The HomeStyle program has a maximum 4 draw process.The initial draw can be up to 50% of the total project and can be for materials for the project.The final draw will be at least 10% of the total project as retainage and funds will be released upon receipt and approval of final inspection, Certificate of Completion from Appraiser, signed All Bills Paid Affidavits and Lien Waivers.Additional Draw Information:Ø Signed Draw Request by borrower and contractorØ Signed All Bills Paid AffidavitØ GMG review and approve the draw request and will release funds for disbursementØ A check will be issued in the name of the borrower and contractor and delivered to borrower via USPSØ An inspection of work to date will be performed at 50% completeFinal Draw Information:Ø Signed Draw RequestØ Final inspection/Completion Certificate will be required for release of final fundsØ A Title Update showing property free from lien or encumbranceØ General Contractor’s Lien Waiver AffidavitØ Affidavit of Completion GR will review and approve the draw request and will release a check in the name of the borrower and contractor.Change Orders and Cost Overruns:Changes to the initial plan are not permitted unless prior approval by Guaranteed Rate.
Aaron Lynn Brown A clear summary of my talents and abilities
3 September 2024 | 0 replies
And I put all quality materials and high end finishes throughout.
Andrew Steffens Question for PM's, Self Managers
4 September 2024 | 13 replies
I agree except some clients I already have at limited service will not cash flow at full service or need material participation. 
Julio Gonzalez Multi-Family Properties and How to Maximize Returns
3 September 2024 | 0 replies
Passive activity losses are those losses from activities in which the taxpayer doesn't materially participate.
Virginia Lacy CO Landlord - Can I use a SD to pay my spouse to repair damage to my units?
2 September 2024 | 4 replies
Hi Everyone,     I am aware Colorado law prevents landlords from charging the tenant's security deposit for the time the landlord spends on repairs (though they can charge materials).