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Michael Gutierrez To buy or not to buy..?
27 November 2017 | 6 replies
This will give you an option fee up front, it will also get you a premium on the monthly rents because your going to factor in the rent credit over an above the normal rents, and lastly, this will get you an appreciated sales price because your going to base it on the anticipated value in 2-3 years versus today's value. 
Brandon McCombs does a build-out have any bearing on cap rate?
27 November 2017 | 3 replies
Cap rate is a factor of NOI, tenant credit and external market factors.
April Molina I spent my Sunday dealing with squatters with a toddler. Lol
1 December 2017 | 18 replies
.#9 check and see if the water and electric provider have some kind of scam lockdown like a credit freeze that would lock the account from being turned on without your permission.Sorry this has happened to you. 
Teowonna Clifton Is this deal doable for a first-timer?
27 November 2017 | 10 replies
Credit score is pretty good... between 670 and 690 but my debt to income ratio is high.
Rob Barry Structure for $1m+ Multi-Investor Value-add Deals?
22 December 2018 | 11 replies
There are basicly 3 divisions, or roles to fill here.1 - Managing Partner2 - Cash Partner3 - Credit Partner...and the cash and credit partners can be combined to become the Finance Partner.How it gets divided depends on the type of deal it is...and negotiations.Typically, we will split it up this way:Manager = 40%Credit = 40%Cash = 20%...if there isn't a credit partner (all cash deal), that 40% is split 20/20 between the other two...with the understanding that if a credit partner is needed, that 20/20 is given back to the credit partner.
Matthew Dunn Out of State Cosigner
27 November 2017 | 5 replies
I prescreened them and they don't meet the min credit score, or income, they also have no rental history.
Ericka G. Tenant wants to break lease for BS reasons - what to do?
29 November 2017 | 22 replies
He has a very good job and great credit but is young and immature so I kind of just want him to go away BUT hate the hassle of having to show the place again (40+ min drive from my house each way), run background checks, etc.What would you do in a situation like this?
Bonnie Kellehan Tenant's previous bankruptcy/Post-petition debt collection?
27 November 2017 | 2 replies
(is past due rent/court ordered judgment treated the same as credit debt?) 
Gregory George Is there help wanted?
8 December 2017 | 10 replies
I was told by a friend ( who's NOT in RE) that it is necessary, ergo he referred me to Ray Reynolds "the godfather of credit"; however, I am skeptical about the whole business credit thing and putting down 10% for a desired line of credit with-in 60 days. 
Ian Ray Seller Carry back at closing
27 November 2017 | 1 reply
Depends a lot on the deal, how much of your own cash you're still putting in, credit, reserves, etc.