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Aaron Winters Outsourcing Callbacks and Appointment Setting
1 April 2024 | 6 replies
If you need help doing calls, its really going to depend on the volume.
Clint Jusino What steps would you follow to do a Rehab on a rental property you have just purchase
1 April 2024 | 48 replies
Depends on the project...but I would usually have the flooring guys get finished, and then install case & base molding.
Stan Tallman Seller threatening to break contract to put back on market (for more $)
2 April 2024 | 59 replies
It depends on your contract and whether or not you've breached any provision in the contract.
Nicholas Wever Seller Financing to Traditional Financing Question
1 April 2024 | 1 reply
However, the terms and feasibility of this would depend on the lender's policies, the property's cash flow, and your creditworthiness.
Dan Becker Legal/Tax Suggestions for Seller wanting to preserve step-up tax shield benefit
1 April 2024 | 10 replies
I have seen it before with a few of my clients that they were able to utilize a Sec. 721/1031 transfer to move the assets into a REIT or other similar activity depending on the type of business.
Rajiv R. 30 yr vs ARM
1 April 2024 | 10 replies
At the end of the day, it is really dependent on your situation.
Gamal Noble Parents Neighbor's House For Sale
1 April 2024 | 4 replies
So it will depend on how much the lender is willing to contribute to the deal.
Account Closed Struggling to pull together financing for a 9-plex.
1 April 2024 | 4 replies
Honest opinion - this seems like a great opportunity for you with 70% LTV at 5.5% for a property this type/size - I would be very very careful if you need to get the other 20% as a relatively new investor - someone willing to lend the remaining 20% could easily take advantage or come up with terms that could cost you - definitely depends on the further info - but tapping the equity of your current rentals and taking down the full 30% equity stake in this acquisition would probably be the best bet
Chad Bean Landlord Market Analysis/Statistics Help
1 April 2024 | 1 reply
So, depending on what you are trying to tease out of those numbers the averages might not give useful conclusions since they won't reflect what is actually going on in any market.
Cody Cavenaugh Getting approved for a Loan- Ideas
29 March 2024 | 7 replies
If it will be an investment property, you can use a DSCR loan where all you need is the money for the down payment and to close and credit score depending on the factors below.