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Dave Mosher Pay cash and refi later? Or 20% down?
21 November 2017 | 8 replies
Ensure to double-check what you expect the After Repair Value to be, so you can know, or have a good idea going into the deal, if you will get all of your cash back, or what amount you can expect to get back. 
Account Closed Application for redemption of land sale for taxes
17 November 2017 | 0 replies
What does the code 1975 40-10 say about receipts for repairs or improvements made? 
Dave Lawrence Financing question on MF deal
27 November 2017 | 5 replies
I'm not one of the "pros" you asked at the end, but here's my 2 cents:With your immediate refi strategy, it sounds like you intend to create value through renovations/repairs (since you only can make money with an immediate refi by buying cheap or forcing appreciation).
Art Maydan Tenants' Movers Deny Damaging Door
18 November 2017 | 7 replies
When I moved to my new home last February, there were some things that got dinged, including the custom built spiral staircase.The moving company repaired the things they could and send a contractor for the rest.I'd just ask them how they intend to make it right.  
Paul Parker Seller FHA Related Questions
17 November 2017 | 7 replies
LENDER REQUIRED REPAIRS AND TREATMENTS: Unless otherwise agreed in writing, neither party is obligated to pay for lender required repairs, which includes treatment for wood destroying insects.
Kim Johnson Insane to take this on as my first deal??
21 November 2017 | 10 replies
Here's the quick and dirty: Purchase: $250k (max)Reno: $175-200k (pending deeper inspection of roof and foundation)ARV: $475-480k, per our 203k consultant who is also an appraiserMonthly Rent: $3,950 - $4,000PITI: approx 3,000-3,100Other Expenses: vacancy 5%, Repair/Maintenance/Capex: 6.5k/year (all major repairs done during reno, budgeted low for capex)Cash Flow: approx $150-200/month, depending on interest rates/PITI payment Cash on Cash/ROI: 7% the first year (due to reno) and 9% there-after.
Carl Brown Should I buy a cash flowing duplex in St. Louis???
13 January 2018 | 15 replies
You are telling me after you pay PITI, water & trash, set aside money for vacancies and repairs, you are left with a whole $1,250/month to do whatever your heart desires?
Christian Marianecci Foreign European Inheritance.
19 November 2017 | 3 replies
My strategy is to find a multifamily unit that can use some repairs, nothing too crazy, to find a good deal, fix it, live in a unit ideally with a roommate and rent the other units out.
Pete Schmidt How to show prior repairs
18 November 2017 | 3 replies

Does anyone use anything to host pics of their prior rehabs?  I know the last lender I used like seeing them, and believed it puts their mind at ease a little  once they see how nice my past places came out. Trying to...

Jason Turo Hard money lending - tips, advice, recommendations
18 November 2017 | 1 reply
Do you lend on repairs or only the acquisition?