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Julian Martinez Have you built an ADU in Unincorporated Contra Costa County and/or Walnut Creek?
20 March 2024 | 3 replies
I know if you’re in the city of Walnut Creek it’s a bit more stringent than unincorporated, but we haven’t pulled the trigger.
Domenic Passarella Need Advice on Should I Sell or Should I Rent Out
20 March 2024 | 2 replies
In hindsight, not continuing to purchase turned out to be very narrow minded.This year, after listening to some podcast episodes, and a presentation at a real estate meet up, I decided I had to reengage, and eventually pulled the trigger on the following deal.Property Details:Location: 13537 Cedar Rd., University Heights, Ohio (Cleveland Metro)Neighborhood Rating: A-Purchase Price: $153KRepairs: $65K (completion expected by May 1)Expected Total Investment: Approx. $225KProperty Features:First floor: 2 bed/1 bath, potential rent $1,200Second & third floor: 4 bed/2 bath, potential rent $1,500Separate utilities and heating/central AC systemsInitially, I projected over an 8% cash-on-cash return.
Rob Bianco Buy More Rentals Now or Later?
19 March 2024 | 4 replies
I have the funds to pull the trigger but it would be with the money I was already saving.
Mitrah Rasti Title Change withOUT Home Sale or Refi Possible in TX???
19 March 2024 | 16 replies
But TX law is different than what I am accustomed to, so it seems that filing that quitclaim would trigger the due on sale clause of our loan, which I do NOT want.  
Katlynn Teague GC or GLSEEZE?
20 March 2024 | 8 replies
What triggered the change order?
Megan Ghothane A Teacher Ready to Pivot
19 March 2024 | 6 replies
I have listened to Podcasts, participated in Webinars, watched YouTube videos, read books, ran the calculators - from BRRRR to wholesaling to short-term rentals and more, but I have never pulled the trigger.
Ruth S. Is a promissory note needed for each state I use a private money lender?
19 March 2024 | 8 replies
While private money isn't highly regulated at the federal level, there are subtle nuances to be aware of in each state that may trigger your loan becoming a security and then the SEC would have regulations to consider.
Joe Nguyen Forming LLCs for properties in different states?
19 March 2024 | 6 replies
I understand that I must get a confirmation (or concurrence) from lender that I'll be transferring my personally owned property to an LLC so that it won't trigger a due-on-sale clause when the transferability happen.
Lamont Booth Who's the Host?
19 March 2024 | 11 replies
Ok, so if the LLC is doing the purchasing and you are not transferring (triggers a due on sale clause in most non-commercial loans) then you should be OK.Regarding the name vs LLC.
Carlos Bernardez Investing in Brazil
19 March 2024 | 18 replies
@Max Filho have you pulled the trigger yet?