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Earl Gaines Conventional Funding
14 October 2018 | 1 reply

Quick question on my first deal I'm trying to purchase and need some advice on what I should do moving forward. Quick Story:Found a nice quadplex in my local town that an investor is selling for cheap. Lots of attenti...

Jesse Palmer HELOCS and Credit Cards to pay each other?
13 October 2018 | 2 replies
We plan to purchase the home outright with a HELOC we have out currently with plenty of access to funds left over. 
Kieran Tether New Member Introduction/ Where should I start?!
12 October 2018 | 0 replies
I'm thinking to sell my apartment which has appreciated significantly to fund new purchase(s).
Gui Qiu Non U.S. Citizen + Buy property = 40% taxed upon death?
13 October 2018 | 1 reply
Citizen you don't get 5 million  U.S. dollar tax exemption and it doesn't seem likely possible  to have an workaround for this (e.g. living trust)My dad, who is age 65, doesn't speak English ,invested about 7 million U.S dollar worth of property  in commercial and residential property(houses, stores, offices) , from his personal fund a few years ago, investment are doing fine  ,however,   recently  I discover that there  is no way for him to leave his asset to me after he passed away without an heavy tax because he is Chinese national, I asked with my dad's   accountant ,property manager, and Everwill , they have no clue how to solve this problem and Everwill told me the living trust will not able to help on estate tax if he is not a U.S. 
Gui Qiu Non U.S. Citizen + Buy property = 40% taxed upon death?
14 October 2018 | 2 replies
Citizen you don't get 5 million  U.S. dollar tax exemption and it doesn't seem likely possible  to have an workaround for this (e.g. living trust)My dad, who is age 65, doesn't speak English ,invested about 7 million U.S dollar worth of property  in commercial and residential property(houses, stores, offices) , from his personal fund a few years ago, investment are doing fine  ,however,   recently  I discover that there  is no way for him to leave his asset to me after he passed away without an heavy tax because he is Chinese national, I asked with my dad's   accountant ,property manager, and Everwill , they have no clue how to solve this problem and Everwill told me the living trust will not able to help on estate tax if he is not a U.S. 
Nicholas Ostrem do you have to accept Section 8
12 November 2018 | 11 replies
I believe that the landlord and the property must be approved by HUD before you can receive Section 8 funds.
Heather O. Teen Tenant Died After Lease Terminated During Overstay
13 March 2020 | 7 replies
You would be much better off investing in mutual funds.
Eric Chausse Low to No money down
13 October 2018 | 2 replies
again, I'm just starting out and have a great opportunity, but need additional funding in order to invest.
Nicole Walley Do homeowners have an easier time breaking into RE investing
14 October 2018 | 11 replies
Would be able to put together BRRRR stuff easier if I could fund with a HELOC. 
Michael Zuber Mistake I made starting out (15+ Years ago)
13 October 2018 | 4 replies
Seems like a great fit as I get to create $20,000 in forced equity by funding the repairs myself.My first 7-8 purchase all those years ago were like this but here is the problem with what I did.