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Brian J Allen The Dunning-Kruger Effect in Real Estate Investing
20 November 2024 | 4 replies
It's part of participation trophy society where people get socially rewarded for just being in the game, but that shouldn't apply to real estate.
Stephen Hood Advice on selling to access equity
20 November 2024 | 6 replies
It depends on the lender but at a min they must follow TX SML or lending laws in the state in order to compliantly lend in TX, on whether choose to apply this guideline to all types of occupancies or transaction types (non owner investment, second homes/primary residences, etc)80-85LTV on rental properties is only on the purchase for fannie/freddie loans but on rate term refinances its max 80% and cash out max 75% for 1 unit and up to 70% for 2-4 unit cash out conventional.On HELOC's and rentals are up to 70-75% depending on the HELOC investor or product.Its good to distinguish between what the lenders are willing to do and for which product and also these loan products must abide my state law as well as an additiona layer of "overlays," on top as well (whichever is worst / most conservative).
Kylie A. EA OR CPA Whats the best in your opinion?
18 November 2024 | 15 replies
If I were to apply for a CFO role now, more than likely I have to advantage over a CFO that was in a manufacturing company for a real estate company.EAs specializes specifically in taxationCPAs have a broader knowledge for accounting, auditing, financial planning, and taxation.EA must pass a 3-part IRS exam and do not require a college degreeCPA need a degree in accounting, 150 credit hours of education, must a 4-part CPA exam.EAs often charge a lower fees
Ryan Leake Navigating STR Loophole Tax Strategy: Success Stories and Cautionary Tales
18 November 2024 | 47 replies
In fact, the USTC has found in favor of the IRS when a taxpayer did not apply the law correctly (what everyone deems the loophole).
Eric W. VA assumption for investment?
20 November 2024 | 6 replies
I would assume the same applies to a VA loan.
Nolan Ring 3/3 lenders have no idea about FHA loans
21 November 2024 | 10 replies
Thanks for any help’ Yes we're licensed there and FHA guides in one state apply to all states unless a state has a specific law that supercedes the FHA lending guideline.FHA is always 3.5% down minimum (in some cases less because you're using a DPA or down payment assistance program or 2nd lender to put down over all a lower down payment than 3.5%, Aka for instance 3.5% DPA + 96.5% FHA = 100% financing but just dont kid yourself this is fully 100% leverage and to be used with caution and carefully).In the case of 2-4 unit FHA is still 3.5% down payment @Matthew Kwan @Carlos ValenciaThere are rules regarding FHA such as:- primary residence - you must occupy one of the 2-4 unit property as your primary over 50% of the year and the underwriter needs to believe you will remain and have the ability to live in there, any deviation from this and you'll get a whole laundry list of conditions asking you to prove why you should be believed to be living or will live there (if this arises dont be surprised, it just means the UW doesnt believe you).- SS rule - self sufficiency rule - gross rents of all potential units 2-4  X gross rents at 75% needs to meet 1:1 or 100% of the monthly PITIA payment or greater.
Ashley Mierez Why don't agents and investors like wholesalers??
26 November 2024 | 25 replies
There are great people in both roles who are totally awesome and the negativity you hear about Wholesalers does not apply.
Saad D. Is the 1% rule dead?
22 November 2024 | 92 replies
Quote from @Jason Bohling: @Saad D. never paid attention to the 1% Rule, and while some people in some markets can occasionally find a deal that it will apply to, it isn’t feasible in most situations.
Johnny Smith Best way to take advantage of tax losses when you make over 150.
19 November 2024 | 12 replies
Once you have REPS the distinction between passive income (or losses) and active income (W2) disappears and all those tax losses you have been banking can be applied to the W2.Good luck
Sandra Ho Better to have no tenant or a tenant with history of multiple late payments
18 November 2024 | 11 replies
Accept whoever applies" is an idea that would cost you a bucket of money in the long run.Bankruptcy is usually a "no" unless it appears to be a one-time event caused by something out of their control such as a massive medical bill or a business failure.