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AJ Alexander Newbie from north of Toronto, Ontraio
6 April 2018 | 6 replies
I'm aware of the standard lease we have to use here in Ontario and the rules around LTB. 
Zev Dobuler Rental property insurance. Replacement or purchase + rehab costs?
13 March 2018 | 6 replies
If you are buying the property cash then there are no rules and you can insure how ever you would like.
Liz Boer VA primary residence limitations
17 March 2018 | 6 replies
Your specific lender may have other stipulations/restrictions on the loan, so you'll want to read the contract.
Bo Kim HELOC - Andrews Federal Credit Union
12 March 2018 | 0 replies
Additional restrictions may apply.
Nigel McFarlane New Investor - House Hacking
14 May 2018 | 11 replies
Read about self sufficiency rule as well for MF for 2-4 units.
David Pierson Newbie from Lawrenceburg, Tennessee
13 March 2018 | 7 replies
I'm leaning towards "the 10x rule".
Samantha A. How do you get multiple mortgages with BRRRR?
16 March 2018 | 15 replies
BE VERY CAREFUL THOUGH - a bank may not follow this rule
Joseph Ambrose College Rental Questions for Beginner
16 March 2018 | 1 reply
My search has included analyzing the prices of homes in these markets, driving around the neighborhoods, checking on occupancy restrictions, student permits if required, college enrollments, crime statistics, etc.
Ken Yeung Irvington, Indianapolis SFH
1 February 2019 | 8 replies
Why restrict yourself to the Irvington area?
Kevin Dickson How To Pay Private Money Back On Cash Deal
16 March 2018 | 2 replies
Because if you pay cash for something, and need to pay it back, you want to buy it cheap enough where you can get a "cash out refinance" on the property after you fixed it up.Let's pretend your numbers are real.If ARV is $600,000 and you generally follow the 70% rule, you multiple 600,000 by .70 and get $420,000.