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Reza Roghani Esfahani Metro Detroit + Housing market + Covid-19
8 June 2020 | 4 replies
I'm no expert in this area but I have heard certain cities are very renter friendly and this can cause challenges for landlords if disputes arise. 
Cortland Young Seller Financed Loan Servicing
8 June 2020 | 0 replies
I realize that causes problems right there.
John Underwood EIDL loan - Use of Funds
25 April 2021 | 8 replies
Here is what my EIDL documents say and I would like to discuss some points here:Borrower will not sell or transfer any collateral (except normal inventory turnover in the ordinary course ofbusiness) described in the "Collateral" paragraph hereof without the prior written consent of SBA.USE OF LOAN PROCEEDS· Borrower will use all the proceeds of this Loan solely as working capital to alleviate economic injury caused bydisaster occurring in the month of January 31, 2020 and continuing thereafter ...REQUIREMENTS FOR USE OF LOAN PROCEEDS AND RECEIPTS· Borrower will obtain and itemize receipts (paid receipts, paid invoices or cancelled checks) and contracts for all Loan funds spent and retain these receipts for 3 years from the date of the final disbursement.Borrower will not sell or transfer any collateral (except normal inventory turnover in the ordinary course ofbusiness) described in the "Collateral" paragraph hereof without the prior written consent of SBA.1.
Yolanda W Cuevas Where to draw the line? Tenant Wants to Take Over
9 June 2020 | 31 replies
I am considering using a property manager for the renewal next year since this stuff causes me anxiety and trying to be a people pleaser is not good business.
Kelly McMillan Foundation repair/contractor referral for Durham NC?
10 June 2020 | 5 replies
Costs to make those repairs don't tend to cost and arm and a leg.It all comes down to ensuring you have enough room in the budget to hit your personal return target.Now if the cost to repair along with the purchase price caused the deal to decrease your return target, then at that point yes I would consider it a deal breaker.
Nate Culkin Future of Midland / Odessa, TX Real Estate Market
10 June 2020 | 3 replies
I'm more worried about the overall economy and the obscene money printing causing problems, which would affect the whole country. 
Danh N. Upcoming recession and how to take advantage of it?
11 June 2020 | 12 replies
Although, the last scenario has caused problems in efficiency percentages. 
Matthew M Spolsky Finding Motivation to Start
11 August 2020 | 19 replies
I'd say don't treat the symptom, find the root cause and work from that depth first; you might be thinking motivation is the issue...I think its a manifestation of a deeper matters, I'm not a doctor or anything, purely my two cents.
Matt Vega Born abroad, No Score, No Taxes, How to apply to a good mortgage
9 June 2020 | 3 replies
The thing is, i was born outside USA and i never been there, so i dont have any score or tax history and many lenders told me that no normal bank would accept me even if it is for an investment MFH so i spoke with several professionals.Most of them told me to pay taxes as a 1099 two years back and start building a score somehow with credit cards and so on, because no lenders or banks cares about taxes of expats cause they dont consider them "real" if they are under the 100K annual cap, that most people lie about that kind of info, sounds really stupid to me but i dont know really.Realtors told me i should buy a first house with some bad credit, near 10% interest, 40% Downpayment for 15 years (something not really nice) and with that i could start to build a record and obtain after a few months a conventional 4% interest, 25% Downpayment and 30 years (normal mortgage) I would like if anyone could give me any kind of advice on this situation, i just want to start RE portfolio in the states and i think that with the chance to have good credit, its a joke to go full cash when buying !
Zach Henson Debt payoff or invest
14 June 2020 | 15 replies
Peace of mind goes a long way for a lot of people, and it’s not worth it if keeping the debt is going to cause you extreme stress/worry.Personally, I believe you could leverage a real estate investment to help you take more control of your debt down the road, creating another income stream.