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Tony Leighty Current home as a rental
23 November 2014 | 6 replies
Churches, alumni, fraternal & social work agencies, or organizations typically, along with thousands of arts, education, cultural & industry specific associations make a lot of effort to donate, or subsidize housing---in particular. if your mortgage is $ 300K at 6% apr using $ 2,500 a month in the first few years nearly $ 18K will be deductible. if you're renting to some tenants certain programs will filter far more inducements to both you and the tenant. obviously there are reasons that you'd most likely want to own units that cost $ 60K and rent for $ 1,500 a month to make even more sense out of these opportunities. when i was 23 my best friend a newly mented attorney, who lived with me pursued buying a 2 family home that the City of NY's Housing Development Preservation (HPD) offered us for $ 1. it needed about $ 150K of improvements. we were supposed to borrow the $ 150K at 1% interest under a very aggressive renovation schedule that returned the property to it's fully taxed  assessed value in 90 to 120 days; or we'd have to pay 2% apr for the sums we elected to borrow from an HPD aligned lender. my income was 3 times the lawyers; and i wanted him to live in another 26 unit apartment building we were developing under an even more lucrative program that allowed us to borrow $ 500K at 1%, if we ("I") put down $ 25K. i wound up renovating the apartment building on my credit cards and we walked away from the 2 family: due to the lawyer's reluctance to move into the apartment building. i actually felt that having him in my own apartment really confused the women that visited me.
John Thedford Suggestions For Christmas Gifts For Tenants Please?
27 November 2014 | 2 replies
I do not think you can go wrong with gift cards.
William Johnson Journal of an Investor in Canada (12 deals in 12 months)
23 December 2014 | 4 replies
Get the women's signature and attempt to contact and close the ex-boyfriend myself.I am getting closer to closed deals, even if it is just a few percentage points at a time.Next step to work on my business is to refine my website so that I start getting phone calls from that and, also to order business cards.
BA R. Looking for recomendations for an online screening site.
21 March 2015 | 5 replies
does anyone know if LandlordStation.com offers credit card payments from tenants?
Christian Bors What should I do? Late Payment good tenant
5 January 2015 | 24 replies
They think I should still give her a gift card.
Neerav Patel Tenant is asking for discount in rent for damages due to water
11 September 2018 | 7 replies
should I give them some discount in rent or give them gift card of some sort or should not do either?
Drazen Quizon How should I begin in real estate investing
16 October 2015 | 9 replies
I have 22000 dollars in student loan debt, i recently had a credit card go to collections but paid in full in January of this year, but other than that i have no consumer debt.
Steve Moody Possible life changing opportunity
13 February 2009 | 3 replies
I owe roughly $290k in mortgage, HELOC, and Credit Cards.
N/A N/A Want to buy my first property under business credit
12 January 2016 | 18 replies
i got that one already and it half way works.... i got the staples card but couldnt get any of the others
Mubasher Riaz Looking up investors through public records?
22 September 2011 | 1 reply
You can use the property card information to find potential non-owner occupied (investment) property.