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Andrew Flora Need Financing Advice
13 October 2018 | 3 replies
The key factor, you being the negotiator, if you feel strong in this position and if you do not. reach out to a real estate investor and negotiate a percentage you are willing to provide for their service. 
Alicia Gates Fair Housing-where to post for SFH and applications online?
13 October 2018 | 3 replies
@Alicia Gates(SFRs). [24 CFR §110.10(b)](b) This part shall not require posting and maintaining a fair housing poster:(1) On vacant land, or(2) At any single-family dwelling, unless such dwelling(i) Is being offered for sale or rental in conjunction with the sale or rental of other dwellings in which circumstances a fair housing poster shall be posted and maintained as specified in paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of this section, or(ii) Is being offered for sale or rental through a real estate broker, agent, salesman, or person in the business of selling or renting dwellings in which circumstances a fair housing poster shall be posted and maintained as specified in paragraph (a)(1) of this section,
Huy Le Should I Create a Corporate for Rental Units
14 October 2018 | 4 replies
To get the desired protection, you have to follow some rules to create a separate identity of the LLC such as maintaining it's separate book, singing all the lease in its name, and more.
John Bucknum partial owner financing
13 October 2018 | 0 replies
Probably something simple I am missing or the deal just doesn't make sense.3 condos, the owner has 14 out possible 48 in this complex and if the deal goes through may lead to more deals with her.the condos are 1/1, 2/1 and 2/2, she is asking 76k for the 2 2/1s and 64k for the one bedroom. total 216k, she would hold a second position note for 30k with me putting down the remainder of the 20% down (13,200) and pay closing costs. she would like 6 payments, one each year of 5200 for 6 years which comes out to 31200 total, about 1.5% interest rate if my calculations are correct.For simplicity, I am counting the 3 as a triplex, so rental income is 2325/month, tenants pay for electric and gas, HOA of 185(555) per pays for water, sewer and garbage as well as exterior and common area maintenance, snow removal, grass cutting, etc. taxes are 266 and insurance is 50 month (HO-6) policy which I hadn't heard of before.
Nicole Walley Do homeowners have an easier time breaking into RE investing
14 October 2018 | 11 replies
Seems to me in general people are working and have a family, sleeping, eating, cleaning, maintaining a pet and a car is all a major % of their time, they don't or can't or won't spend the time needed to be expert/comfortable enough to participate in and be good at stock investing for example. 
Glenn Martin What to do when you have excellent credit but cannot show income.
14 October 2018 | 14 replies
If your net monthly positive cashflow is 2.5x your personal housing expense plus all other non-mortgage consumer monthly debt obligations, and you are buying cashflow positive real estate, you can get a normal Fannie loan.
Michael Zuber Mistake I made starting out (15+ Years ago)
13 October 2018 | 4 replies
Let me explain.My focus when I started out was "Cheap" Cash Flow Positive properties. 
Brian Dudash What's the best way to snow ball your REI portfolio? (Rental REI)
22 October 2018 | 14 replies
As long as your properties are cash flow positive, they will improve your DTI ratio (the "I" for "Income" goes up).Debt on a property does not determine who owns the property.Requested example:Purchase price - $100Original loan - $75Down payment - $25Rehab - $20ARV - $160Refinance loan - $120Cash out at refinance - $45 ($120 - $75) (you get your down payment and rehab money back)Repeat
Jared G. Evaluating deals: the best place to get each piece of the puzzle?
14 October 2018 | 1 reply
BECAUSE I AM LEVERAGING EVERY LAST SINGLE POSITIVE ASPECT OF BEING A LOCAL INVESTOR THAT I POSSIBLY CAN.
Brock Bowen Being a over the road trucker getting into REI
25 May 2020 | 9 replies
That being said I was wondering if anyone else is in my position?