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Ben M. Before getting a hard money loan
19 May 2018 | 2 replies
Details meaning credit score, property address, type of property and total number of units, square footage, purchase amount, rehab costs, monthly rents, annual tax, ins, and hoa dues, after repair value.Hope this helps.
Barbara Garrett Cash buyer to review propety prior to accepting deal to buy
18 May 2018 | 4 replies
Good evening, My name is Barbara, I'm new to realistate wholesaling industry, in your opinion is it a good or bad ideal to provide the property address for a buyer to research to determine if he/she wants to accept the deal, prior to having them sign an document.
Bryan Sandera Looking for a Good Multi-Family Broker
20 May 2018 | 4 replies
Do you have an address and any rental data you can share with me in private? 
Tony Marcelle My lawyer advised against lease options
22 May 2018 | 16 replies
Somewhere in the small print should be words to the effect: "testimonials are sponsored, and may not represent typical results", or some other disclaimer which is then supposed to put the author/s back in the "honest corner". ie.
Mary Chen Need help to gauge likely auction price of a property
18 May 2018 | 1 reply
You having a second lien of $200k has no effect on bidding or paying for your bid price.....no, you don’t get credit for it in any way.
Nick S. most efficient way to weed out potential flip/rental properties
25 May 2018 | 11 replies
i'm looking for the forum's advice on the most efficient/effective way of weeding out properties. i'll be living in the property for at least a year. while i live there, i'll be living in it (so property can't be a complete rehab), fixing or improving the property, and then either flipping or renting out the property. i've looked at about 18 properties the past 3 weekends (i just started 3 weeks ago). the 18 properties were chosen based on 2 broad criteria: 1) based on pictures, description, and google street view, choose properties close to the metra (in illinois), in a location with a great high school (>=8 score), and in nice(r) neighborhood.2) look at zillow for an idea on property values in the neighborhood so that i'm not buying one of the most expensive houses in the neighborhood. if i feel the house i'm looking at is somewhat undervalued because it needs work and there's some room for me to flip, then house passes.this criteria has helped me weed out 100's of properties, but takes me a bit of time.i'm curious, is this a good start or are there other ways that the full time/professional investors use?
Chris A. Tenant withholding necessary repairs
20 May 2018 | 10 replies
Also if the floor is caused by negligence you will need to address that.
Cody DeLong 11 Unit in Livermore, Maine
4 April 2019 | 46 replies
Discounted rent to pay by the 5th is effectively an illegal late fee assessed on the 6th. 
Jason Howell [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal (another Indy fixup)
23 May 2018 | 5 replies
Looking at the outside shot of the home, I can see that the roof isn't in perfect condition... it's either really old or structurally there's something wrong with it and I know roofs are a VERY expensive thing to address.
Pankaj Aurora HELOC versus Mortgage for REI
21 May 2018 | 4 replies
I'd suggest option #1, but there's a second step that you haven't addressed.