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Yin Wu My Private Mortgage Lender doesn't send me the payoff statement
23 January 2020 | 3 replies
I hired a process server last week to deliver a "notice to perform" letter to is address last week and so far hasn't been successful either.
Lisa Sluss Selling a lead to a realtor
22 January 2020 | 13 replies
My new broker doesn’t allow showing agents to perform real estate transactions.  
Domenick Booker-Pomata Successful BRRRR Albuquerque?
20 February 2020 | 4 replies
. - Spend $130 and get $250 - Since then property values have increased further, as have rents, and the property performs magnificently. 
Dennis Wasilewski Duplex BRRRR from summer 2018
21 January 2020 | 1 reply
Purchase price: $68,000 Cash invested: $25,000 Sale price: $125,000 BRRRR:One (1) 3bed/1bath & one (1) 1bed/1bath duplex Purchase Price: $68,000 , Rehab: $25,000 Appraised Value: $125,000Early estimates, performed better than -Monthly | Annual Income: $1,900.00 $22,800.00 Mortgage Pay: $615.60 $7,387.18 Vacancy (5%): $95.00 $1,140.00 Management Fee (7%): $133.00 $1,596.00 Property Tax: $241.67 $2,900.00 Total Insurance: $133.33 $1,600.00 Maintenance Cost: $150.00 $1,800.00 Other Cost: $20.00 $240.00 Cash Flow: $511.40 $6,136.82 What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?
Jessica Jaboor Mom and pop brokerage
22 January 2020 | 3 replies
On top of that, I was paying for CRMs, websites, E&O, lead generation, marketing, etc.Lots of extra money going out + my own diminished production + non-performing agents = me being exhausted, discouraged and broke.  
Jonathan Tran [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
28 January 2020 | 12 replies
I've done some work on my unit, both the interior and exterior, but have not performed any re-assessment.
Mike B. Multi Family Investment - Wilmington , NC area
29 January 2020 | 22 replies
Most syndications target and perform much higher than 4-6% returns and do provide you with depreciation.
Nathan Nance Top 5 questions you would ask a Turn Key Provider
27 January 2020 | 9 replies
Acts of God and tenant caused damage should not be covered under the warranty for good reason: companies would not be able to adequately forecast the company’s performance and overhead costs, which would impact not only our owners, but their employees as well.A turnkey provider that follows this approach is more likely to be experienced and built for longevity.3.
Joseph Nelson People that have experience with with lending funds.
30 January 2020 | 3 replies
The borrower and the security (the asset and docs associated with it).As a lender, you want to ensure the borrower has a performance history, can show skin in the game (some of their own capital placed into the investment), and has experience in performing on the particular investment.For the asset, you need to make sure your a LTV (loan to value) does not exceed a set amount you choose to give you “cushion” in the event the deal goes sideways and you need to take the property back.Your loan docs are also important and should include all the things you need to protect your investment such as a deed of trust (or mortgage in mortgage states), promissory note, balloon rider if the loan is not a fully amortized loan, personal guarantee rider (which is only worth something if the borrower has personal assets to go after), etc.For the asset itself, you need to know the strategy (buy and hold or fix and flip) verify the condition and amount of repairs, know the current market value and future market value after repairs, and have a plan in the event you need to take the asset to recoup your investment.
Eric Yee Typical renovation timelines & General Contractor communication
23 January 2020 | 5 replies
He’s also had excuse after excuse for not providing a schedule or not showing up to my house to perform work.