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Jim Roach Non-Performing notes Acquisitions
20 January 2020 | 10 replies
Transfer the notes to you so that you own them.
Jia Liu Down payment account seasoning
18 January 2020 | 5 replies
The question is do I need to transfer my money from my savings account in Bank X to my checking account in Bank Y to sit for two months there to be considered seasoned?
Daniel Lehman 200K in 1031 money. What do you do?
19 January 2020 | 4 replies
@Daniel LehmanYou can potentially buy up to $1,000,000 in real estate if you get 80% loan to value mortgage.I would prolly aim for for a little less in total value so you have some funds as a rainy day fun and to also have a budget for repairs/improvements.I think it is a good idea to diversify your assets at this point in the market.I would like to see if you can get 2 3-4 unit properties in a B / B- / C+ class neighborhood.You instantly reduced some risk by transferring 2 units into 6-8 units.on a side-note, I really like San Diego.
Bryce DeCora Purchase Property Subject-To With an Existing Lease to Own Tenant
17 January 2020 | 1 reply
It depends on if the loan is FHA, VA, USDA or conventional and if the guy you are buying from went through escrow or just did a "kitchen table closing", if the property was in foreclosure or late on payments in the last 6 years (right, you're in Washington State - where socialism went when it died in the Soviet Union) (I'm from Seattle, by the way ;-), how the underlying loan payments are being made, the status of the person on the underlying note, you have to determine who is going to pay the excise tax on the transfer and of course you need to see the terms on the Lease to Own, etc.But, yes, it should be able to be done.
Kimberly Kesterke How can I get my credibility back with a tenant I hired ?
20 January 2020 | 37 replies
To use your own phrasing, I think your true "stupid tax" here is losing a formerly reliable tenant because you have to evict at this point.
Jason Turgeon Bookkeeping software for owner-occupied duplex?
1 February 2020 | 4 replies
Even if I open a separate account and transfer money into it from my personal account to pay the mortgage and other bills, nothing works.
Kyla B. No no no - how to say no
18 January 2020 | 9 replies
Evidence suggesting a courteous person who is generally clean and well kept in appearance, and demonstrates truthfulness, reliability and follow through on and during the application process.In the City of X, occupancy limits have been established per unit size.
Baris Kalyoncu Accepting international investors & lenders
18 January 2020 | 0 replies
How can they transfer founds to my LLC?
William Coet How Can I Sell a Rental With Owner Financing?
18 January 2020 | 1 reply
I do not want to transfer the deed until it is payed for. 
Brendan Chisholm What I learned from my first unsuccessful apartment closing
22 January 2020 | 31 replies
This changed my approach to 1) Always assume the taxes will increase after the transfer. 2) I now write in an addendum to purchase all of the personal property separately.