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Joshua Voigt Hitting a DTI wall with house hacking. Is DSCR refinancing an option
10 June 2024 | 12 replies
I think DSCR Loans are definitely in your future as you continue to grow your portfolio but probably not the best fit here:-Can strictly not use DSCR for any property you live in - would technically be possible if you moved out, leased up the unit you are currently in and provided good documentation that its legit - but this is a firm non-starter for DSCR (absolutely no occupying the property)-DSCR Rates at best are in the sixes on a cash-out refinance - so you would be doubling your interest rate at least on the current property - which could make sense but its a pretty high hurdle.
Timothy Michael Mick Transaction Coordinator Law
9 June 2024 | 35 replies
But, if the TC has to contact anybody for paperwork, such as the lead disclosure, it has to be a licensed agent.For additional reference, this applies to people staffing the office. 
David D. Using a predictive model to find undervalued properties.
11 June 2024 | 46 replies
To non-technical people (no coding ability), it's mind-blowing and magical to get a game of snake coded up for you, or similar toy program.To me, someone who tries to use it constantly, I am continuously disappointed.
Michelle Chevalier Confused about conventional versus DSCR
9 June 2024 | 18 replies
there are few things that you should know about DTI :- every conventional lender has different way of calculating DTI"This statement is actually technically not true, but in practice it seems to be.
Seth Baumgartner Seeking Advice on Recent Duplex Purchase Near Florida A&M University
7 June 2024 | 2 replies
Any tips on managing the property efficiently, especially considering my limited time and technical skills?
George White 1031 Exchange the Down Payment on a NNN Master Lease Option Deal
7 June 2024 | 1 reply
If they pay out my equity at lease signing, can I 1031 exchange those funds into a new property even though I technically still own the building and will for a while?
Rosy Baeza Short-Term Rentals in Miami
6 June 2024 | 5 replies
switch the zoning or rezone to hotel or a permitted grandfathered zoning instead of looking for the license go bigger and get it permanent not just one unit. loophole but very powerful how a lot of condo development is moving forward in miami they are hotels technically 
Ismael Ayala Jr. Rejected by local mentor
6 June 2024 | 4 replies
As he technically didn't, but I kind of read in-between the lines.My question is: Where can I be better for a coach to see the benefit in training me.
Edward Schenkel Ask An Attorney Anything About Real Estate Law
9 June 2024 | 223 replies
If there is a similar provision in your mortgage, you technically do need the bank's consent.
Carlos Martinez Insurance company for first time home buyer Multifamily property
5 June 2024 | 12 replies
Hey @Carlos Martinez - I'm a broker & investor in NYC. 1 - Technically getting insurance is on you, BUT it doesn't mean the agent shouldn't be helping you by giving some recommendations lol... it's an odd thing to tell your client that it's not your job anymore. 2 - In terms of paying out of pocket the commission difference, it depends on what agreement you had with your agent.