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Daniel Dube Cash out Refi to purchase another
7 March 2024 | 3 replies
It may be beneficial to consult with a financial advisor or real estate expert to help guide you in making the best decision for your portfolio.
Michael Majer Refinance with JV Partner
5 March 2024 | 4 replies
It would be best to consult with a mortgage lender or financial advisor to explore your options and determine the best course of action.
Daniel Vikhtinski First Time Landlord Finance Questions
7 March 2024 | 18 replies
Hi everyone,I’m a new investor in central Minnesota and I had a couple questions regarding the financials of a rental.
Jake Simon HELOC on Investment Property in Ohio
7 March 2024 | 15 replies
Ridge Lending All in One, first position HELOCAmericafirst 80% LTV on noo 65% LTV UtahArvest Bank AR, OK, AL, MOBank of the westBB&T will loan on a rental portfolio, tooBBVA CompassBoeing employee credit unionCalifornia: Cal Coast Credit Union and Fremont Bank.Citizens first position HELOCCMG a financial 70% LTVEast West Bank, up to 60% LTV with "no docs”Figure 80% on a rental, not in LLCFirst Florida Credit Union https://firstflorida.cumortgagecenter.comGreat Lakes Credit UnionHSBC 70%, for premier clients onlyHuntington 75% LTVHurst Lending and Insurance Investment property HELOC in Texas.
Oli Cimet House Hacking in the Bay Area - Advice for a Newbie
6 March 2024 | 16 replies
Consulting with a local real estate advisor or financial planner can provide personalized insights based on your specific situation. 
Taylor Marks Total newb - but motivated!
7 March 2024 | 23 replies
Single-family properties present less wear and tear on your investment and allows your to limit your financial liability. 3 - What type of market your looking for (cashflow primarily, mixture of cashflow & appreciation, primarily appreciation). 4 - Get in touch with local boots on the ground - as others have mentioned, the core 4.
Shawn Ta NJ Long term rental
6 March 2024 | 1 reply
If you are looking to house hack, I can share how house hacking has gotten me and my family to financial freedom but really tough to give answers without asking more questions. 
Zachary Bellinghausen 401k Swap to Self-Directed 401k
6 March 2024 | 7 replies
@Zachary Bellinghausen someone close to central FL who is an expert on Solo401k and real estate is Adam Bergman, IRA Financial Group, tax attorney and owner of company.
Bo Johnson Prospective tenant going through divorce
6 March 2024 | 1 reply
For those of you who have been divorced, you should know that a judge can obligate you to pay child support, alimony, college tuition, private school tuition, mortgages etc...IS IT ILLEGAL for a landlord to ask for the finalized divorce agreement to see what potential FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS a tenant is/could be responsible for that would affect his/her ability to pay the rent at a new residence?
Gary Bennett Hello from Michigan!
6 March 2024 | 9 replies
I have an awesome girlfriend of almost 4 years and is a big motivator for me trying to become financially independent so I can provide her and my future family a great life.