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Noah Li Owner Occupied BRRRR Refinancing
18 March 2024 | 4 replies
If I were to rehab it, could I refinance with a conventional owner occupied mortgage at the ARV in order to pull out my original capital?
Nathan Fisher (RANT) Section 8 is not Guaranteed!
18 March 2024 | 7 replies
So, they waste your time arguing that their voucher qualifies them for a property when it does NOT.3) S8 caseworkers tell applicants NOT to pay a deposit or holding fee until property passes inspection - which can often take 2+ weeks to schedule.
Engelo Rumora Are syndicators loosing their A$$?
16 March 2024 | 13 replies
A wake up call for many who have only been in real estate for under ten years and realize not only can they lose money, but they can get completely wiped out and those who started with say $100k investment in 2018 that made 2x are finding that not only is the $100k they made gone but also their original $100k and it will take a bit of time to recover….
Marlia Stone Water Damage and Broken Pipe
19 March 2024 | 14 replies
With luck, insurance should cover your damage restoration costs to get you back to the original pre-repaired state if you've been vacant less than 60 days (they are not going to pay for your renovations if they havent yet been completed).
Leonardo Morantes Gomez Keeping current primary home as rental property
17 March 2024 | 16 replies
moving it to an LLC will not do much for you in the way of asset protection OR taxes (double check that with a cpa, everyone's tax picture is different). most people lean towards the LLC thing for legal protection, but a single-member LLC is a thin veil that's easily pierced. you'd be paying LLC fees & paying another LLC tax return prep fee, for what i'd say is nothing. if you do want to transfer the deed to an LLC anyway, you'd do a 'quit claim deed' with a title company or real estate attorney. if the mortgage lender ever says something you'll just give them proof that it's a single-member LLC and the one member is you (the original borrower). 
Anna Howe Help! Should I rent or sell my house
18 March 2024 | 10 replies
When factoring in additional costs such as maintenance, property management fees (if you do not opt for a property manager, and you should), and potential vacancy periods, the financial burden could increase.Check this out: If you're breaking even on rent at $1,600, any additional expenses or vacancies directly impact your pocket and mental health.
Christian Rodriguez Can i take out all of the money out of a 401k account ?
18 March 2024 | 23 replies
Yes that can be an option but at the moment right now i have a deal in the works where i would need more then 50K to be able to make the numbers work I also recently went to a random bank and got a LOC for up to 50k at 11.5% interest rate with no fees.
Deonte Hill Potential Lending Options
17 March 2024 | 13 replies
Then you would have realtor fees and closing costs.
David Manning Struggling real estate investor
17 March 2024 | 1 reply
I have an 8-5 that brings in just under 100k and I work as a part time realtor(sold 3 houses last year and had a rental deal too) and I bartend most Sat nights(300 a night, working 4-11)If I sell the 2 family, after 15% cap gains and 2% to the buyer agent and lawyer fee and pay off all our debt(wife and myself, not mortgages) We would have about 150k left over.If I sell the cabin, after agent fees and cap gains we’ll probably walk with 60k.Would keep pushing forward?