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Patricia Baker Looking for advice on Co-Share property
9 July 2024 | 2 replies
Like you said, a real estate attorney would be a valuable person to talk to, but here's what I have: Considerations: short/long-term rentals, co-ownershipTo keep your favorable mortgage rate, you can consider a Joint Tenancy or Tenancy in Common agreement without refinancing.
John Dean Seller Financing / loan servicing
11 July 2024 | 12 replies
However, it’s usually the borrower’s who think they’re somehow paying more interest, not the lenders who somehow feel they’re receiving less.  
Jake Wosick Subject-To Deals in Illinois
12 July 2024 | 22 replies
The most important thing to a seller is trust, ie trusting you w/ their personal credit, trusting that you know how to execute, etc. 2nd most important thing is understanding the nuances of how to structure the deal. 3rd thing is to have a great attorney who knows how to bring it all together. 
Tzvi Friedman Is a 10% Cap Rate High for a Triple Net (NNN) Property with Sale-Leaseback?
11 July 2024 | 1 reply
Sale-Leasebacks have inherent challenges because the tenant/seller is incentivized to market the property in such a way they get they price they want, but if the entity who signs the lease is weak and there's no personal guarantor, they could stop paying rent the day after you close leaving you high and dry with very little legal remedy.I don't know your market, but in my eyes, any 10% cap offering is either an extremely weak tenant OR a tenant that has very little term remaining with no plans to renew.If I were, you I would very seriously consider how much I like the real estate and what my odds would be of refilling the real estate with the same or better rent and/or a better credit tenant once this tenant goes belly up.
Riley Damschen Tiny homes for rentals?
11 July 2024 | 2 replies
I love tiny and has been very profitable for me personally.
Michael Olvera Advice and guidance
9 July 2024 | 3 replies
Michael,You have a few options for one you can get a personal loan up to $50K to consolidate highest payments lowest balances to help DTI.
Cameron Wells Financing Advice on New STR Construction Build
9 July 2024 | 11 replies
He has given me permission to build an investment property on this land which I feel very fortunate for this potential opportunity.
Carlo D. Which lawyer do I use?
10 July 2024 | 19 replies
Do you personally use them?
Dailyn Souder House Hacking Beginner - What are the rules for charging rent to my tenants?
9 July 2024 | 5 replies
If the rent of that 2 bedroom was $1600, that person would expect to pay $800 rent and maybe another $250 for electric, water, heat, internet for a total of $1050 all included.
Glenn Hoffman Zillow Drops Avail (Avail.co) for Listing Syndication
10 July 2024 | 9 replies
You do have to pay a fee for this, but if you have any questions on how to do it, feel free to reach out!