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Jessie Martin Need advice on clearing a title with multiple banks out of business...
8 July 2013 | 10 replies
This is what I found out this morning from accessing property records databases.
Scott W. tenant wants me to pay for 5 days when they left early
4 July 2013 | 9 replies
I had credited them a day in early june & explained I planned on renting it out on june 30th but then figured since they'd be probably leaving in the morning on the 29th, i'd rent it on the 29th and credit them another day.
Eric M. Need advice on taking over a "free" duplex
2 July 2013 | 9 replies
One factor left out so far is income tax deduction implications due to the unit that is below market rent ...
Justen Ashcraft Why would a duplex be foreclosed on?
3 July 2013 | 12 replies
Lots of factors to consider, many already mentioned by others.
Mark Kindy Hi, I'm looking to get started in Gainesville, FL
5 July 2013 | 12 replies
On conventional loans for investment properties I know they try to stick to around 45%, but will go up to 50% with high compensating factors (credit score 720+, high cash reserves).
Amie D. Should I sell this rental?
8 July 2013 | 20 replies
But unfortunately that is theoretical, and you also have to factor in transaction costs of selling and buying something else, tax implications (1031?)
Lisa Gallagher Would you let a tenant stay until they can obtain a mortgage?
3 July 2013 | 6 replies
But if it will cost a lot, be sure to factor that in to how much you want to charge for a month to month.
Christopher Giese New Member from Midland, TX
4 July 2013 | 13 replies
If you borrow from your 401k, a lender will want to make sure your current income(without the rent from the property you're buying) will be able to handle the new Principal, Interest, Tax and Insurance payments on the new place on top of the 401k loan monthly payment.When you run your numbers on a potential property, factor that 401k loan into your debt expenses so you're not running in the negative every month (defeating the cash flow purpose).
Mineto Anfield Graduating to Commercial
4 July 2013 | 3 replies
Depends on how much cash you need.These are all pretty straight up deals, we can get wilder or more creative, depending on many factors of the multi you find.
Tom Goans Lessons Learned From Two of My Mentors
7 July 2013 | 7 replies
I loved reading this early in the morning.