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J Newman Financing / investment options when you have equity but no cash
24 March 2024 | 14 replies
Doing a 1031 only just moves your equity in real estate around with deferred tax liability.You have competing requirements
Chris Dawson Cost Segregation - First Investment Property
23 March 2024 | 14 replies
@Chris Dawson What I'd guess @Basit Siddiqi is saying is that a single SFR does not require a level of involvement that, in and of itself, can possibly satisfy real estate professional requirements.
Jay Lutz Expected implications for Florida's Milestone Inspections and Reserve Requirements?
20 March 2024 | 4 replies
There are lots of Youtube videos that go through the details for Inspections and Reserve Requirements here.
Vasudev Kirs Is it wise to self-manage a condominium?
23 March 2024 | 7 replies
One we just took on under management required a $175 admin fee to register the condo as a rental with the HOA. 
Gustavo Tellez rent increase on tenants
23 March 2024 | 12 replies
If you're difficult to deal with or require extra handling (i.e. pays each month's rent in 2 or 3 payments) there's a $250 upcharge on what the rent increase would be normally.
Liam Willder Can you HELOC/Cash-out Refinance a DSCR loan?
23 March 2024 | 4 replies
My wife and I would like to buy a rental next year (most likely using a DSCR loan, to dodge the DTI requirement), but I'm not completely sure if that would get us stuck down the road.
NA H. Working towards our “why”
23 March 2024 | 31 replies
I like option #2 but you might not be able to buy too many homes with just $75,000.You might be able to get into some decent properties in the $200,000 range in those cities which would require 20% down which is $40,000.If you had $25,000 ontop of the $75,000 HELOC, you might be afford the downpayment, closing costs and a small rehab budget.Best of luck!
Theresa Holl AirDNA Data analytics for STR investors
23 March 2024 | 10 replies
The size of the data sample required for accuracy is definitely key. 
Jordan Moorhead NAR Commission Settlement
22 March 2024 | 5 replies
From my perspective a 6% commission has never been required.
Hyeongyu Jo Tenant refuse to pay rent
23 March 2024 | 8 replies
However, it is important to familiarize yourself with the legal eviction process in your area and follow all required steps to ensure a smooth eviction process.