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Walter Chou Dealing with a 'Slick' tenant smoking in the house
27 June 2018 | 9 replies
Double check, but typically rental laws are a bit different when it's a room in your own personal home that you're renting.
Brian Gallagher Duplex Renovation - Advice on Next Step
27 June 2018 | 4 replies
He offered up to 65% ARV for the refinance.This is my first commercial deal and I am not as familiar with typical rates and terms.
Account Closed Made $20,000 - Yes, it works But It's a little more spohisticated
20 June 2018 | 2 replies
So, typically on a $200,000 property, I spend about $25,000 to control it, I get $25,000 back out immediately from the Tenant Buyer, I have a spread of $6,000 to $8,400 for each year, so a note that pays off in one year totals $31,000 plus or minus and a ten year total is $109,000 plus or minus.
Account Closed $9k for closing costs??? Lender / Broker Questions
21 June 2018 | 22 replies
We don’t know where you are, but typically the seller pays for transfer fees.
Keith McKenzie owner occupy triplex under contract, need help with section 8
26 June 2018 | 12 replies
Question:  when I submit it back to the seller would you typically ask the seller to take care of the larger issues, like structural issues, new furnaces and new electrical service or do you ask for a price reduction? 
James Nelson Looking to Cash-Out Refi
25 June 2018 | 2 replies
On the hard money side at least, typical for this area is 65%-75% for cash out and 70%-80% non cash out. 
Mike Jordan No to real estate investment
14 July 2018 | 23 replies
No to real estate investment for the timebeing for me at least ( temporary)Because I already invested and I want to see how the market is doing, I want to learn more, networking.I am against real estate gurus who says invest in big amount and leave your job bla bla bpa, first when you invest in big amount and you do have cash the interest rate will be huge and this decrease your profit and yield/ cap , also high yield mean high risk second real estate as any business have good time and bad time so leaving your sustainable job and depends mainly on real estate investment is quite risky method, if one could generate double or triple his income real estate this is something else, I don't think typical person could rich quickly without high risk
Luis Barberi Investing in Real Estate Syndications
27 August 2018 | 9 replies
Typically, they won't hand out investor contact info to just anybody, as privacy protection is big and part of that trust factor.
Jessie Newton Contractor underestimated how much it'd cost to build my house
21 June 2018 | 7 replies
I don't like the tile color).You can always file a lawsuit against him for non-performance and get his bonding company involved but this is a long process that may cost you just as much as the cost of repairs in legal fees. 
Ruben Pereira Can I move a loan to my LLC to free up space for a personal loan?
22 June 2018 | 15 replies
Thank youFor mortgage purposes, this is typically not needed if the current home will cashflow as a rental, fyi.