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David Boze What are the costs of transferring a property from your name to an LLC
10 June 2024 | 5 replies
Normally you will just need to pay the county to transfer the deed and the title company will likely charge a fee to create the quit claim deed.   
Nicholas Lilly Foreclosure Due Diligence
12 June 2024 | 2 replies
TOP 5 DUE DILIGENCE STEPS FOR PRE-FORECLOSURE There are three types of foreclosures: (1) tax sale, (2) trustee sale, and (3) HOA sale.
Alex Jacobson HELOC: without Tax returns.
10 June 2024 | 5 replies

ISO company that does creative HELOC's:I have a find with great equity in his home but not great taxable income. Are there companies out there that would give him a small loan?Best,Alex

Michael Hoover Deal or No Deal - 8 Door Appt. , Rural but College town, Owner finance
12 June 2024 | 8 replies
I have been offered an exclusive Deal by a local "friend"/ semi-mentor in my small town.  8 standard 2/1 apartments -  Quad, duplex, duplex, 1970 Dated buildings, little neglected but liveableOwner finance: 20yr 6%rate with 20k down------------------------------------------------Total purchase 400KCurrent NOI: 41k     Cap: 10         (Tax,Ins,Maint, Util)Gross rent 4500/mth-----------------------------------------------Upgrade, Est repairs: 60k After reno: NOI: 59K   Gross rent: 6100------------------------------------------------Loan pmt: 2865/mth,    34k/yrCurrent Cash flow: 531/mth,  6,378/yrAfter reno Cash Flow: 2131/mth,  25,578/Yr-------------------------------------------------Added info- -Property line Joins with (growing) Community college-Tiny town-The Buildings are Currently "uglyish".- Current Rent is 150$- $200 behind market avg.I am very comfortable in single family homes in this town (own 18 SFH rented and performing well).
Paul Tee I'm a veteran and new at real estate investing. Help needed in getting my first deal!
12 June 2024 | 9 replies
After some time, have a Realtor list it for sale for more than contract to purchase + fees. 11.
Scotty Wo completely new and lost, would love some guidance.
13 June 2024 | 4 replies
I'm going to put away $5-6k of that for the property taxes, unless I can keep my name on the house since I'll be living with my GF at parents place?
Garrett Tjoe ADUs and utilities question East Bay California
11 June 2024 | 12 replies
Here is text taken from the HOUSABLE website for Oakland:Utility ConnectionsCategory One: No new or separate utility connection shall be required.Category Two: A new or separate utility connection may be required, but the connection fee or capacity charge shall be proportionate to the burden of ADU on the water or sewer system.Here are definitions of the ADU categories from the City of Oakland website:CATEGORY ONE ADU: Involves either conversion of space within an existing Single-Family Dwelling, or conversion or rebuild of an existing accessory structure; includes no expansion of the existing building envelope other than up to 150 sq. ft. for purposes of accommodating ADU access and egress only.CATEGORY TWO ADU: Involves construction of a new detached or attached structure, including an exterior addition to an existing structure to accommodate the ADU, in conjunction with a proposed or existing Single-Family dwelling.It seems that Oakland is making things confusing with the language they are using, but I still believe that my original interpretation is correct based on the State Assembly Bill. 
Rufino Mendiola New member transitioning from healthcare work to real estate investing
11 June 2024 | 30 replies
For me, a good PM is absolutely worth their fee, especially since I have properties on the other side of the country. 
Shelby Van Horn First Flip - Trying to Avoid a Huge Mistake
10 June 2024 | 9 replies
After analyzing the deal further, estimating holding costs, realtor fees, monthly costs on hard money, estimating the worst case scenario of it taking three months to sell (average time here is 43 days), rehab costs, insurance, etc., I am pretty sure we need to pull out. 
AJ Wong Coastal Investors find reasonable operating costs in Oregon
12 June 2024 | 2 replies
It's a 1/1 with two car garage on a half acre composed of two Tax lots.