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Russell R Massey New single family build in the Floodway on a studied stream - cost insights?
23 June 2024 | 3 replies
I have read many posts, but many are old and may not be looking at a single building vs complex. 
Natalie Schanne Help!!! My spouse doesn't want to house hack and I REALLY do!
28 June 2024 | 21 replies
Please always remember that this man has committed himself/his life to you, and it sounds like he wants to focus on being your husband and building a home for his wife and his new baby.  
Rajib Bahar Frustration with the insurance company
27 June 2024 | 8 replies
Then you could make the case that there were non-renters damaging the building and it could qualify as Vandalism. 
Sigyfredo Iniguez What can make a bedroom legal?
26 June 2024 | 6 replies
with help of AI:for a room to be legally considered a bedroom in California according to building codes, it must meet the following key requirements:Entrance: The bedroom needs at least two methods of egress - it should be accessible from inside the house (commonly through a door), and have one other exit like a window or door.Ceiling Height: At least 50% of the bedroom ceiling must be a minimum of 7 feet in height.
Brian Cannon Seeking insights from Cash Buyers in Dallas
26 June 2024 | 3 replies
Looking forward to the responses and building meaningful connections. - Brian
Cameron Moran Gaining knowledge when first starting out
26 June 2024 | 6 replies
Does anyone have advice or tips for me on what the best way for me to build my REI knowledge would be so that when I do have the adequate funds, I am already equipped with a very good base knowledge.
Dean Valadez Paying mortgage on a former personal residence turned rental under an LLC
26 June 2024 | 2 replies
Option 1:Pros:Simplicity: You avoid the potential complications of alerting the lender.Maintains Low-Interest Rate: Since your loan is at 3%, you continue benefiting from this favorable rate.Avoids Immediate Full Payment: You won’t be forced to come up with $45k immediately.Cons:Risk of Detection: If the lender identifies the payments coming from an LLC, they might call the loan due.Potential Consequences: If the lender enforces the due on sale clause, you might be forced to pay the remaining loan balance quickly.Option 2:Pros:Transparency: Being upfront might build trust with the lender.Possible Flexibility: Given your solid payment history, the lender might agree to the arrangement.Legal Compliance: You avoid any potential issues with violating the terms of your mortgage agreement.Cons:Risk of Loan Acceleration: The lender could still decide to call the loan due, forcing you to pay the remaining balance.Potential for Higher Payments: If forced to refinance, you might end up with a higher interest rate.Given the pros and cons of each option, but a cautious approach might be best:Consult a Real Estate Attorney: This can give you a clear understanding of your legal standing and potential risks.Evaluate the Importance of the 3% Rate: Weigh the benefits of keeping your low-interest rate against the risks of potentially having to pay off the loan early.Consider a Gradual Transition: This method allows you to continue benefiting from the low-interest rate while reducing the risk of triggering the due on sale clause.
Elijah Householder Room rental income to qualify? (FTHB)
26 June 2024 | 4 replies
However, here are some considerations:Permitting: Unpermitted structures are often a red flag for lenders because they may not meet local building codes or safety standards.
ArieAna Overstreet First Time Investor
26 June 2024 | 7 replies
I was fortunate to buy it when prices were much much lower and got a great deal on it so we don’t have a mortgage on this building but if we did the cash flow would help with that as opposed to taking a distribution at the end of the year.
Chris Lyman Thoughts on the Buffalo NY market?
26 June 2024 | 9 replies
Something that you really have to take into consideration is that most buildings here are a century old or even older.