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Andrew Jennings Freerks Forming a real estate investment fund
23 June 2024 | 7 replies
So if it’s a $10 million deal and we are using 50% leverage then the capital raise is $5 million my partner and I will personally invest between us $500 - 750k into the deal under the exact same terms as the other investors.   
Account Closed Is WHOLESALING still viable business to get into in Maryland? I am based in Frederick
23 June 2024 | 25 replies
David, the amount you will have to spend to locate the property (run adds, put up signs, buy lists and etc) is not comparable to the amount you would have to invest if you wanted to personally buy that property, hire a crew to fix it and absorb the costs of owning that property before you could sell it.
Christopher Stevens Shift properties from personal to the business
19 June 2024 | 3 replies
However, I need to find the easiest/fastest way to transfer them to the business so I can separate the investment properties from our personal finances and have the business separate. 
Ryan Fox Form an LLC to manage property for first rental unit?
22 June 2024 | 8 replies
It's generally a good idea to keep rental income and expenses separate from your personal finances.
Jerry Callow Is there profit in being a GC and building?
22 June 2024 | 5 replies
From CSLB:This section defines what an owner-builder is and the laws surrounding the practice.An owner-builder is what the term indicates: a person owns the property and acts as their own general contractor on the job, and either does the work themselves or has employees (or subcontractors) working on the project.The work site must be their principal place of residence that they have occupied for 12 months prior to completion of the work.The homeowner cannot construct and then sell more than two structures during any three-year period.Getting a GC license and going Legit is pretty difficult.
Ann Pi Trump Tower Financials in Las Vegas
22 June 2024 | 0 replies
I’m looking for Net and occupancy for 2023.The unit I have a contract on was mostly used for personal use, I’m looking for rental numbers…. and sellers aren’t willing to give these up.
Ugo O. How to estimate a rehab
22 June 2024 | 10 replies
When I am looking to buy properties, I have to walk through personally to not only see the aesthetics but also the systems and layout which are hard to evaluate from pictures.
Tyler Gilbert Beginner in New Jersey with a clean slate
22 June 2024 | 5 replies
I think I'm a bit of an oddity in that I've been researching personal finance and real estate for years (still nowhere near an expert), but have never taken the step to reach out on forums to like-minded peers.
Dav Pohote Inspection report when selling a house *electrical panel*
22 June 2024 | 23 replies
@Dav Pohote The last property I sold had 1 person make an offer at the list price.
Milton Chamberlain Kansas City MO NEW Source of Income Discrimination Ban Ordinance
22 June 2024 | 17 replies
(e) While a person may examine and consider a criminal background check, credit history, or rental history in reviewing an application for rental housing, the person shall review and consider additional history in reviewing an application for rental housing, the person shall review and consider additional information provided by the rental applicant, including, but not limited to, personal references, recency and status of any evictions, and any actions taken by the rental applicant to resolve past evictions, credit challenges, or alleged damages, the recency and severity of any convictions, the violent or sexual nature of any prior convictions, the facts or circumstances surrounding criminal conduct, the age of the applicant at the time of the conduct, the age or vulnerability of the victim of the conduct, evidence that the applicant has maintained a good tenant history in the intervening time, and evidence of rehabilitation efforts, consistent with state and federal law, including, but not limited to, fair housing laws.