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Account Closed Tenant Still in Property at Closing
23 July 2018 | 10 replies
If you have the money to pay a lawyer to start lengthy eviction processes, then by all means go ahead and close on the property.
Sarah S. Any Creative Strategies to Make This Deal Work?
8 November 2018 | 1 reply
The home is in a good area where rental market is growing but homes are not selling too well.I was thinking seeking a short sale and then reselling may be an option but have heard and read that process can be quite lengthy and still not be approved.
Scott K. With apologies, another "What should I do?" post (but with a few twists)
21 April 2014 | 20 replies
Many Drug Store leases are true bond leases with no inflationary bumps.
Brett Snodgrass Land Contract, Owner Financing Question
16 May 2014 | 15 replies
He even believed he can originate in 39 states off his license, well, he can after meeting the other requirements in those states, here, he'd need to be registered, meet the net worth requirement and be bonded, he'd also need an office which is required in most states.
Ace A. Paying Cash for Primary Residence
8 May 2014 | 38 replies
In my opinion, owning an income producing property is like buying stocks and bonds, why go through all the expense to sell one and buy another only to make the same return.
Mackal Smith Here's one I bet you don't hear all the time
3 May 2016 | 21 replies
I know.. it's confusing and I wish my financial advisor knew more about real estate rather than just stocks and bonds...3) what is your approximate tax bracket on these stocks you are cashing in (assuming long term gains) which can vary by state too : The company stocks I have been using are long term gains (so 15%), but I'm in the 35% tax bracket now but teetering very close to the 39.6% bracket4) what type of yearly return do you expect over say the next 10 years if you leave your funds in those stocks ?
Reece O. LLC Questions
2 November 2016 | 18 replies
What back ups the llc on flips/rentals do we need to get insurance on each llc or a bond, how does that work?
James Paine Pennsylvania + Philadelphia / Evictions = Sucks!
6 January 2017 | 17 replies
Although, the tenant who has not paid rent or utilities in x amount of months, technically isn't "attempting" extortion but, in fact already is in the act of extorting the landlord. ...After reading your lengthy post here, and considering the posts that mentioned "extortion" prior to that - I believe you misunderstood those who cited extortion.
Richard Sanderson Are Investors Really Choosing Flipping Over Renting?
9 February 2015 | 11 replies
It's sort to like buying more of a well-preforming stock or bond - it's a known performer!
Mike J. Assumptions and calculations for selling vs. renting out
4 February 2015 | 2 replies
Warning: the below is a lengthy, generalized hypothetical.