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Daniel Shuler Seller Financing Down Payment + 1031 Exchange
22 May 2024 | 3 replies
And the IRS requires that all of the proceeds from the sale be used in the purchase of their new property. 
Brian Millanlebron Help Needed on figuring out payment schedule
21 May 2024 | 1 reply
Good Evening,I have a question, so I bought a rental property with tenants in place, The previous landlord didn't require them to have a security deposit, How would I go by with telling them that I required a security deposit, also they pay at the end of the month for the month they been on, I would like to have them pay rent the month before. so for example have them pay the rent this month for the upcoming month and so on, how would I go about doing that.
Patrick Ulmer New to investing
22 May 2024 | 11 replies
(there are ways, but they're time intensive and/or require a different skill set. 
Patrick Goswitz Owner Finance Deal. Good or Bad?
22 May 2024 | 10 replies
.### Calculating ROI- **Total profit (not accounting for costs like maintenance, taxes, etc.):** Total amount received - initial investment = $601,816.40 - $235,000 = $366,816.40.- **ROI over 30 years:** ($366,816.40 / $235,000) x 100 = 156.09%.### Calculating Annualized ROI (CAGR)The formula for CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) is:\[ CAGR = \left(\frac{Final\ Value}{Initial\ Value}\right)^{\frac{1}{Number\ of\ Years}} - 1 \]In your case:\[ CAGR = \left(\frac{\$601,816.40}{\$235,000}\right)^{\frac{1}{30}} - 1 \]Let's calculate this:\[ CAGR = \left(\frac{601816.40}{235000}\right)^{\frac{1}{30}} - 1 \]\[ CAGR = (2.56)^{\frac{1}{30}} - 1 \]\[ CAGR \approx 1.0303 - 1 \]\[ CAGR \approx 0.0303 \text{ or } 3.03\% \]This means your annualized return is about 3.03% each year over 30 years.
Tim Matthews Damage protection coverage for midterm rentals
22 May 2024 | 6 replies
While I'm not sure specifically if they or any companies that offer Damage Protection coverage for 2 - 6 month stays, I know some people require a security deposit for longer stays (sometimes only half month) to mitigate damage risk and sometimes renters insurance as well.
Adam Schneider ISO --New Bern, NC --Property Manager
22 May 2024 | 1 reply
What documents do they require, what credit scores do they allow, how do they verify previous rental history, etc.?
Chan K. Landlord Leaving your Job
21 May 2024 | 9 replies
Rental income/collections are strong at 100%, but cash flow can be choppy with capex/maintenance along with timing of expenses like when all my prop taxes are due.
Brett Hundley Short Term Rental Loophole without Airbnb Permit
21 May 2024 | 7 replies
However in my city a permit is required to list on Airbnb for 30 consecutive days or less.
Peston Parsard First Investment Rental Property
21 May 2024 | 3 replies
Since I'm just starting out, I wanted to invest in new construction property that will likely have lower maintenance costs in the short term.How did you find this deal and how did you negotiate it?
Andrea Evans Tell Me More
21 May 2024 | 6 replies
If you decide to go that route, hire an experienced management company and underwrite very conservatively otherwise you could get ruined by high maintenance & turnover costs and potentially evictions.