
12 October 2016 | 11 replies
So, for example my company may have the ability to do 10 loans for a single person but not in excess of 2m in total loans.

15 December 2014 | 5 replies
Here is how you do it. put a fat bonus for agents who sell two or three or more properties as a package, and make sure you do not post that info on the Remark Section of the MLS that everyone sees it.

9 January 2024 | 24 replies
I am a buy and hold guy of 13 units (SFRs, condos, duplex, ADUs), with fat equity given when I bought, and think I have wrung out all of the value-ad plays that can be done in this SD market (or maybe not?).

14 November 2014 | 20 replies
If they do not buy the house at the end of the 36 months you would more than likely have to paint everything and do repairs well in excess of $5,000 for normal ware and tare to bring it to marketable standards and your in the same position just 3 years down the road.

15 January 2015 | 29 replies
We downsized from a mortgage-free $600K home in a pricey market to a $100K home in Las Vegas, and have the excess available for investing.

14 May 2015 | 28 replies
I think it is very unprofessional for one contractor to badmouth another and that guy is a big fat jerk for doing so!!

21 January 2015 | 9 replies
., again) is for a fund to buy up 24 multifamily units located in Drexel Hill/Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. 12% preferred, then 60/40 split (60 to investor)Internal rate of return in excess of 15%Minimum cash-on-cash return of 10%1- to 6-unit multifamily buildings5% loan at 70% LTV, amort over 25yearsTrailing Cap Rate 8.63%These are a few of the assumptions that I am I am having a problem with:1.

31 January 2018 | 35 replies
In Kentucky, our attorney advised we not go over 10% of the total rent amount in late fees otherwise a judge may look unfavorable on trying to collect that much (they would possibly see it as excessive).

3 February 2015 | 14 replies
In all seriousness, thanks for that explanation, always good to avoid excess liability.

13 September 2018 | 24 replies
Some states are tenant friendly and others landlord friendly.The next part of even if your lease is legal and you have that clause in there it might be deemed UNENFORCABLE or considered excessive by the judge that is hearing the case.So any researching is likely not going to give you the absolute assurance you are looking for.