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Tandi H. Give tenant their deposit back to avoid conflict?
3 March 2019 | 42 replies
The best documentation usually prevails assuming all lease terms, necessary repairs, etc. were performed on the property owners end of things.  
Rick Howell 6 Ways to Generate More Referrals through Networking
1 March 2019 | 0 replies
With social media, consistency is key.
James Free How do we figure out insurance limits?
6 March 2019 | 8 replies
I performed cost replacement valuations for a couple clients down here in Florida to show that they were being overinsured for what the policy actually covers (i.e. policies do not cover foundations) and was able to get their rate reduced by giving them their own ITV they could present and negotiate appropriate coverage for. 
Account Closed Sharing bid amounts, is it bad business?
7 March 2019 | 17 replies
But you cant get consistent quality from low bidders because somewhere down the road he is going to realize he isn't really making money.
Adam Scheetz [Calc Review] Would you take a lower ROI for an A-Class Turn Key?
10 March 2019 | 59 replies
I don't think you have to as usually a better property performs better according to many data points. 
John Vu How to Get Good Cash on Cash ROI (CCR)
5 March 2019 | 42 replies
Assuming your down payment %, and loan % are the same, you are really asking “which property performs better?”
Tim Ellis The Service Dog Dilemma
4 March 2019 | 27 replies
In this document (Link Here) it states that "Service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities.
Pedro Rodriguez R.O.I and Cash on Cash return
3 March 2019 | 5 replies
NOI Net Operating IncomeDSCR Debt Service Coverage RatioDE Ratio Debt to Equity Ratio.Scenario comparing use of COC vs ROI to evaluate performance of a potential investment:100,000 property purchased using Cash100,000 cash purchase.$12k per year in cash-flowCOC 12000/100,000=12% COCROI 12000/100,000=12% ROI100,000 property purchased using leverage (debt).  20,000 down, 80,000 financed. (400/mo payment)$7200 per year in cash-flow ROI 7200/100,000= 7.2% ROICOC 7,200/20,000=36% COC/CCRWhy does this matter? 
Jake Reigns Fix and flip and occupy
16 March 2019 | 3 replies
The problem is the lender is making us sign a form saying we will not occupy the property and that they can and will perform occupancy checks.
Chris Seveney Do you invest in Land Contracts? Why or Why Not
28 March 2019 | 27 replies
I personally hold 5 CFD's with values in the low 30's but  valuations in excess of 70K on each property.The reason i like the CFD's are that in the event of default, as a general rule, you don't have to foreclose, just evict which is much lower cost and more important to me faster.If the borrower defaults and I have to foreclose, I can turn around and sell the property again at an updated price.Since i only paid in the high teens for each of the notes, the downside is something I can live with.BTW, all notes are fully performing and I'm getting an average yield of 28-32% and have about 250 payments left.Final comment.