
5 April 2017 | 13 replies
"Good" debt is debt that you make money directly off of the money borrowed.

29 August 2016 | 5 replies
Hi, BP WORLD can someone please explain to me why some buyers want to buy for $5,000 and only want to do $5,000 in repairs, this is not logical to me, if you buy at this price you have to know it needs a lot of repairs, are they coming from another galaxy and heard that they can buy a property for $5,000 move in ready with light cosmetic work.

25 August 2016 | 1 reply
@Daniel DietzYour analysis is in the right direction, but not quite there.1) Determine the debt financing ratio - in this case .602) 60% of the gross income is then looked at by UDFI3) 60% of all deductible expenses are applied, so 60% of straight-line depreciation, 60% of the interest on the note, 60% of property taxes, etc.4) $1000 exemption applies5) The net amount after deductions and exemptions is then taxable to the IRA, and the trust tax table is used to determine the tax amount.Even if you have a negative UDFI liability, it can be worth filing the 990-T in case you can carry that loss forward to future years.We have a UDFI calculator on our website and if you PM me, I can send a link to you (BP does not want me posting that outside content on their forums).

28 August 2016 | 10 replies
If you think you're liking the numbers on Loopnet, contact the broker or the seller directly.

20 November 2018 | 12 replies
I own a couple mutli families in Bakersfield and those have been good cash flowers over the years so I definitely tend to lean in that direction.

26 August 2016 | 8 replies
Here are the duties that can be performed according to the FREC:Permissible Activities of an Unlicensed AssistantUnlicensed assistant is defined as support stafffor a real estate corporation or other licensed individuals.Answer the phone and forward callsFill out and submit listings and changes to any multiple listing serviceFollow-up on loan commitments after a contract has been negotiated and generally secure the status reports on the loan progressAssemble documents for closingSecure documents (public information) from courthouse, utility district, etc.Have keys made for company listings, order surveys, termite inspections, home inspections and home warranties with the.licensed employer's approvalWrite ads for approval of the licensee and the supervising broker, and place advertising (newspaper ads, update web sites, etc); prepare flyers and promotionalinformation for approval by licensee and the supervising brokerReceive, record and deposit earnest money, security deposits and advance rentsOnly type the contract forms for approval by licensee and supervising brokerMonitor licenses and personnel filesCompute commission checksPlace signs on propertyOrder items of repair as directed by licenseePrepare flyers and promotional information for approval by licensee and supervising brokerAct as a courier service to deliver documents, pick-up keysPlace routine telephone calls on late rent paymentsSchedule appointments for licensee to show a listed propertyBe at an open house for: o Security pulposeso Hand out materials (brochures)Answer questions conceming a listing from which the answer must be obtained from the licensed employer-approved printed information and is objective innature (not subjective comments)Gather information for a Comparative Market AnalysisGather information for an appraisalHand out objective, written infonnation on a listing or rental

3 September 2016 | 33 replies
Following is how the ROBS 401k works: Because you directly rollover your IRA or former employer 401k, 403b, Keogh, SEP, SIMPLE, or other eligible account, to your new ROBS 401k plan, which then funds your business, you incur no taxes or early distribution penalties.Unlike traditional 401k plans that allow for a 401k participant loan, that is, borrow up to 50% of the account balance not to exceed $50,000, the ROBS 401k for business financing plan allows you to use all of your retirement funds to fund your start-up business.The ROBS 401k funded corporation allows you to draw a reasonable salary from the business.ERISA 408(e), and ERISA Reg. 2550.408 list information regarding the use of 401k funds to invest in employer stock of the employer’s corporation.The IRS formally commented on the use of 401k business funds on Oct 1, 2008 by issuing IRS memo commenting that the use of retirement funds is not disallowed but continue to be reviewed by the IRS.The use of retirement funds for business funding entails the 401k purchasing stock shares in a C-Corporation.

25 August 2016 | 7 replies
I've read a few articles describing the benefit of using a 3rd party like "cozy.com" to collect rents from tenants...one benefit being my routing and account number aren't given to tenants for direct deposit which can evidently lead to issues down the road...however, the main benefit being that a tenant can stall an eviction by direct depositing a portion of the rent owed into my account, thereby, nullifying the eviction process and having to start over since I "accepted" partial payment.

26 August 2016 | 5 replies
Direct Mail seems like a good approach though.
29 August 2016 | 2 replies
Hey @Rob PelayoSend me a direct message and I can connect you with my real estate agent who primarily works with investors in the Central Valley area.