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William McLeod New Member from Michigan
28 August 2016 | 11 replies
It will be 500 hours whether you're working full time or not, but whether it takes months or years depends on how much time you have to put towards it.
Steve Sapowsky Financing my first rehab
21 August 2016 | 3 replies
It depends.  
Rita Koroll Where to begin? Is being a landlord as bad as some say it is?
22 August 2016 | 38 replies
Depending how onerous the fees is, it will reduce your NOI (Net Operating Income) on a rental.
Stephen Zipp Possibel Foreclosure & Rehab
16 February 2022 | 4 replies
Don't forget you will need to put down at least 20-25% depending on the loan you get.
Ramon Luna Tenants lease is up, but im unsure if he plans on moving...
27 August 2016 | 7 replies
It can get complicated depending on the language in your lease and the time frame you are working with.
Celso Balan Naples, FL
21 August 2016 | 2 replies
Celso Balan depending on the size of the job, you can look at sites like Homeadvisor, Anglieslist, Thumbtack, etc where you will find contractors with ratings.
Rob Terpilowski Best practices for getting bids on a potential property
22 August 2016 | 3 replies
@Rob Terpilowski when you get potential contractors involved would depend on how set you are on the deal and how certain you think you can make the numbers work, I would think.  
Antoinette Munroe Should I build or buy my first rental
22 August 2016 | 1 reply
Depends on the numbers.  
Tony Tran Wholesaling Contracts in Sacramento, CA
24 August 2016 | 10 replies
After that I'd just go with either annual or monthly depending on if you know you'll need to use it for an entire year, because it does offer a discount by going annual.
Kathryn Bowden Help! Having heck of a time figuring out interest only loan
22 August 2016 | 7 replies
If it helps, the principal balance will be $80,000 with an interest only rate of 6% for one year (or less, depending on the family matter).