
8 August 2006 | 2 replies
Can you charge pts?

12 June 2006 | 5 replies
then when you are ready to have them do the work you already know who charges what.Or if you just need to estimate materials because you are going to do the work yourself just make it a habit to look through circulars in the paper and stroll through your local hardware store (lowes, home depot, etc.) every once in a while.

8 July 2006 | 2 replies
I'm not sure most mortgage co's are smart enough to do anything creative like that but it's worth a shot.BTW, in TX a first mortgage foreclosure CAN wipe out unpaid HOA dues, late charges and lawyer's fees.all cash

10 July 2006 | 5 replies
There are of course other important things to look out for, but I think the most important thing is to see if you're actually ready.There is a HUGE emotional aspect to investing that most people forget about when they think it is time to start investing.

1 November 2006 | 18 replies
If that were the plan, why would one care about paying any principle anyway.In the event you were to get a Hard Money loan for this purpose, they are usually Interest Only to begin with because they are Short Term Loans.If you are planning such a short term project, the main thing to be aware of would be Pre-payment penalties.Be sure you get a loan that has none.What is pre-payment penalties and why do they charge that fee for?

1 August 2006 | 11 replies
That's why you charge them higher interest and make them prove they can pay rent for two years before the banks will trust them.

18 November 2011 | 14 replies
If you have a nicely maintained and upgraded property charge a premium.

21 July 2006 | 14 replies
They might have a means by which they can manage the property at a reasonable fee.Please note that which ever management agency you find they will charge you an extortionate fee to manage the property unless you lease it to a renter on a long term.In Houston you have many options.

28 July 2006 | 11 replies
Let's say a tenants asks the LLC to repair a broken deadbolt lock and it takes you 3-4 days to get around to it, and in the mean time someone breaks in and assaults your tenant, you could be charged with negligence towards the safety of your tenant--this is serious stuff.

26 July 2006 | 6 replies
Even assuming they're charging $600 for labor on the door, that leaved $4K for the deck, or $40/square foot for labor and materials.