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Jeff Filali Sold two more flips for $35K total profit this week
17 June 2017 | 25 replies
I've studied tax code and see some definite advantages in holding and utilizing BRRR.
Nick Rogers Single Family property into a Multi Family property
25 March 2017 | 4 replies
Missed steps and missteps could result in violations and costly fines not to mention the cost of doing it over to meet codes.
Michael Breedlove Borrowing Family Money towards Multifamily Owner Occupant
25 March 2017 | 2 replies
I randomly plugged in a Bay Area zip code and $500k loan amount, from a random PMI company that I haven't shopped, and this came back:Break even on single premium PMI is $9200 / $170 / 12 = 4.5 years. 
Ashley Clark Bank won't allow water turn on for Inspection?!
26 March 2017 | 5 replies
They said we can do a pressure test but our inspector can't do it because it's against code for him to do it.
Jim Goebel Investors getting Real Estate License to Purchase - Questions!!!
28 March 2017 | 3 replies
A Go-and-Show means they give you the code but there isn't anyone to coordinate with.
Luis Fernandez Best State for Rental Property?
5 April 2017 | 16 replies
This is one of the questions I use to think about often and have even spent TONS of hours researching trying to find that perfect zip code that was the pot of gold.
Matthew B. Single vs. Multi Member LLC
10 January 2020 | 18 replies
There is no doubt that a multi-member LLC is stronger, though, because it is that much more difficult to prove that your LLC is just an alter ego of yourself if you don't wholly own it.
Blake King Where to save for a down payment?
23 May 2017 | 38 replies
If that interests you here is a code that will get each of us $20 dollars you just need to enter the code:8972889963
Andy N. Where are you buying your supplies?
30 March 2017 | 4 replies
They even assign categories on their invoices to help streamline your A/P entry coding.
Bill Dodge List of excessive damages that can be deducted from deposit
28 March 2017 | 13 replies
Possibly using a professional third party vendor for the pre-inspection is a great idea, give a copy to the owner and tenant Excessive holes in walls Broken tiles or fixtures in the property Plumbing backups Repainting where a tenant has repainted from the original color Tears, holes, stains or burn marks in carpets Missing or damaged blinds Broken windows and window screens Broken doors and locks Broken or damaged appliances Excessively Dirty Pest control if you see Bugs and or fleasJunk or trash left behind Past Due rent Fees incurred from fines from the association due to the tenants conduct or lack thereof Water damage to hardwood floors Missing outlet covers Remotes for garage or gate if not returned Rekey of locks if tenants did not return the keys Unpaid utilities, as long as they were part of the lease agreement Undoing a tenant alteration This is a sample of things that are usually considered to be normal wear-and-tear and should not be deducted from a security deposit: Slab or plumbing leak Normal rug wear.