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Artem Lopatchenko Business Plan/Loan Proposal Analysis Values to Use
18 December 2015 | 7 replies
I need to start shopping local banks/credit unions to secure financing for my (hopefully near future) rental property purchases.
Justin Jenkins New Member in Kansas City (Northland)
15 December 2015 | 10 replies
We are both fortunate enough to have secure jobs with good salaries and flexible schedules.  
Leigh Ann Smith Need recommendations for portable podcast player
14 December 2015 | 3 replies
The ipod nano is small enough to fit in a tool pocket that can be closed so that it's secure.  
Yannick W. Rental Query
31 March 2016 | 3 replies
Is a security deposit required?
Alice C. Quit Claim Deed
14 December 2015 | 2 replies
The loan was secured by 2 properties in Chicago.In the closing documents, there's an Escrow Agreement which says the private lending mortgage broker acts as escrow agent for borrower and lender to hold said Quit Claim Deed: (Escrow agent = private lending mortgage broker) with the following terms1.Borrower agrees to deliver to Escrow Agent an executed and notarized Quit Claim Deed running to Lenders for the properties2.
David Kenny First time screening tenant, please help!
17 December 2015 | 30 replies
If you take 'adverse action' (decline them or request a higher security deposit) on an applicant, you should provide an Adverse Action Letter to the applicant (many templates/guidance online etc).If you don't have acceptance criteria and appear wishy washy, it may appear (at times) as discrimination -- even if you're trying to be nice...
Olivia C. Pls help - need advisor to evaluate my real estate investments
22 December 2015 | 9 replies
Olivia,Most investment professionals, brokers, advisors, and even CFP's are paid only on commissions and fees generated from managing a portfolio of securities
Andrew Wong Newbie from California looking for REIs out of state
17 December 2015 | 25 replies
DON'T make these types a partner for yourself, lest you subject yourself and your finances to great and terrible risk.5) Tax implications - understand the formation of the LLC in Tennessee(you said you are looking at Memphis), how business 'flow through' income works for partnerships in corporations, and also learn which types of income are subject to social security tax vs.  
Nick Brubaker Financing options for unemployed/self-employed in Atlanta
7 January 2016 | 18 replies
It will sort of delay the investment process but secure you your first property in the mean time. 
Tory Kelliher First Time Private Lending
22 December 2015 | 13 replies
Hi Tory,If you will be lending and securing the loan out of state, the law of the state where you are securing the loan would most likely apply, but I'm sure there are exceptions to this.I would think that you need to check for the laws in Massachusetts also.In California and in other states, but not all, you must be a licensed to secure loans with real estate, there are probably exceptions to this rule.If you secure loans with real estate in California with a licensed broker, the loan is exempt from usury laws, again, there are exceptions to this rule like lending less than 30k in senior position (or less than 20k in junior position) and there is something that attorneys talk about regarding charging an unconscionable rate but that would be getting way too detailed...Another important consideration is that if the proceeds of the loan are used for personal use or if the collateral will be owner occupied, then that triggers a bunch of other regulations, this is why most hard money lenders only lender for non owner occupy business purpose.