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Arthur Leao Financing second rental
29 August 2016 | 3 replies
@Arthur LeaoThe Roth IRA likely does not factor into your strategy as you have described it.The Roth IRA is not sufficient to purchase a property outright or with a non-recourse loan.The Roth IRA cannot be combined with personal funds to create a deal, since it is not sufficient to do a deal on it's own.It sounds as if you want access to the income.While an IRA may invest in real property, doing so is a way to diversify the IRA savings, not a way to bring that IRA money into your real estate deals.
Bryan Caprioli "As is, where is" condition
17 December 2020 | 9 replies
The contingency inspection was sufficient for me as a buyer. 
Andy Dyer Recommend a business license?
8 September 2016 | 1 reply
Or is only an LLC sufficient?
Caroline Hires private money investors
10 September 2016 | 14 replies
They 5 are: Character (reliability, integrity), Capacity (sufficient income or cash flow to service the debt), Capital (the borrower's net worth or how much of their own money they put into the deal), Collateral (the value of the assets that secure the debt), and Conditions (the borrower's situation and the state of the economy or local real estate market).
Amanda Moore Feel like giving up!
23 September 2016 | 40 replies
The idea that a vacant house has enough equity in it for you (or in your case an investor) to purchase it, paying off the mortgage/mortgages and any an all liens and still have sufficient equity in it makes no sense.  
Jane Guerreso Landlord does not report our ontime rent. Impact on our credit?
15 September 2016 | 4 replies
In couple years we are looking to purchase a house, would it be sufficient for our landlord to provide a letter to our future lender that we paid on time?
Mike Xiao 50 unit apartment purchase process
17 September 2016 | 7 replies
Specifically, they will be looking for capital for a down payment and operating expenses and reserves, capability to obtain financing in an amount sufficient to close the deal.  
Bob Higgins Private Lending Doc Prep ...why all the differences?
18 November 2016 | 7 replies
Lenders in this space tend to create their own form docs in order to sufficiently protect themselves.Title company has a certain set of docs, this usually pertains only to the Title Policy on the property. 
Justin Young Is this a valid strategy?
20 September 2016 | 10 replies
Would the properties need to be free and clear in order for the 1031 to execute or is simply owning, say, 10 turnkeys at $100k each sufficient enough to 1031 then purchase a larger MFH.
David White House under contract with no buyers lined up
24 September 2016 | 81 replies
Did you have access to sufficient funds to complete the deal?