
31 July 2020 | 3 replies
I know them, I can help open a slot if you can't find one.
6 August 2020 | 15 replies
Even though the seller seems responsive, no luck so far in terms of producing documents acceptable to the title company.The contract is pretty general, as it states:"DEFAULT: If Buyer fails to comply with this contract, Buyer will be in default, and Seller may (a) enforce specific performance, seek such other relief as may be provided by law, or both, or (b) terminate this contract and receive the earnest money as liquidated damages, thereby releasing both parties from this contract.

6 August 2020 | 14 replies
The good news is that we live in LA and any property with more income producing units will sell, its just a matter what financing the buyer can get since it is limited now.Im building legalizing an ADU on my triplex right now so Ill be in this boat but I wont need to refi anytime soon so hoping these guidelines change a few years down the road.

17 February 2020 | 9 replies
There was a 7 day contingency on him having an offer on this existing home & if he couldn’t produce a purchase contract on him home that he would either remove the contingency or the property would go back on the market.

23 March 2020 | 25 replies
But the current tax law allows you to use some or all of that loss to reduce taxable income from the rental itself and any extra can be applied to other sources in many situations, including other rentals that produce a net profit even after depreciation.Welcome to the 9th Wonder of the World: depreciation!
1 February 2020 | 6 replies
Buy multi-unit properties that I can rent to produce cash flow and appreciation (But focus specially on the cash flow side)2.

12 February 2020 | 10 replies
Even with these expenses, the property still produces cash flow at 3.5% cap rate.I’ll be living in one of the units so that reduces the chances of vacancy by a quarter.

11 February 2020 | 11 replies
I would suggest putting filing of the POC in the #1 slot.

4 February 2020 | 5 replies
I also own a property in the UK which does not currently produce any income, but I will either sell it or renovate it as a short term rental within the next 2 years.

26 February 2020 | 20 replies
I know in my market it would be challenging to find enough flip opportunities that have enough upside that all the work can be hired out and still produce a decent profit.