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Tyler Wehrung BRRRR and Seasoning Period
10 February 2017 | 15 replies
One very important item to keep in mind when buying with cash and seeking to do a cash out loan in the first 6 months is that you will be limited to 75% of the After Repair Value OR purchase price + closing costs....whichever is LOWER.  
David Jenkins Help with understanding Cap Rate in it's simplest form
4 February 2017 | 17 replies
HVAC replacement, appliance replacement, window replacement, concrete flatworm replacement or repair, etc..repairs that are unusual or irregularly done (not regularly done)".ie. those are mostly capital expenditure items, and as @Steven Preston pointed out above: "NOI does not take into consideration debt service, capital expenditures*, or depreciation". 
Steve Cady Interest Tracking for Seller Financing
6 February 2017 | 3 replies
@Steve Cady...IRS filings are one of the important items a servicer should be providing as part of their services to their clients. 
Wes Blackwell CASE STUDY: How to Steal an Overpriced, High D.O.M Property
10 February 2017 | 20 replies
Investors who do not consider these are in for a huge surprises when the big ticket repairs items hit the pocket or if you decide to move out of town and want to professionally manage the property......and poooooof......!
Dennis Carvalho Property Managers what are your client's misconceptions?
4 February 2017 | 2 replies
I have investors who opt for one or no inspections at all and then they are screwed when they find out that the tenant has a 100lbs pitbull that nobody knew about or that they are growing marijuana in the basement.
Corby Goade Please share your turn key experiences...
3 February 2017 | 5 replies
I did just want to point out a few key items that might help you locate a turnkey provider.
David Fields Soup to nuts guide by experienced buy and hold investors.
5 February 2017 | 11 replies
So now you can qualify for your next house.You will have to pack your personal items, and move to YOUR NEXT HOME OR -->APARTMENT.That's right, if you are not in a position to BUY your next home now-- it is better for you to RENT an apt for yourself AND rent out your former residence ( it just became a great rental property!)
Sam Shapiro Mobile Home Park Investing
16 March 2021 | 6 replies
This determination has just as much to do with understanding what parks “not to buy” as it does “parks to buy”.Successful negotiation - Assuming you are good at the prior skills, you will still need to understand valuation of parks, so the end result is an acquisition of a park at a fair price that will allow you to be successful.Due diligence - Understanding what items to investigate and how to navigate the process to eliminate surprises.
Vee Vu URGENT!!! Need help for After the fact permit
15 February 2017 | 7 replies
The items listed on that permit should include everything you are looking to rectify.
Kylee Roe "Kitchen Table" closings and recording items
4 February 2017 | 0 replies

Hi All, Thanks in Advance--My investor marketing/mailing turned up a homeowner who was ready to bail and just abandon his house. Unfortunately, he owed way to much to take it on as a flip--and not interested in it as ...