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Cheryl C. What are you invested in outside of REI?
18 October 2011 | 26 replies
Excuse my ignorance Peter, but what is a structured product?
Chris W. Buying property from the estate of a family member
17 October 2011 | 0 replies
There was a reverse mortgage on the house and I need help on how to structure this transaction.The current LTV based on a appraisal performed by the current lien holder is about 56%.
Stu Holbrook Tiny homes, cottages and pocket neighborhoods.
22 April 2020 | 16 replies
What I have found is about $30k is avg. for the structure.
Jack Zuchars Buy with cash then take out conventional mortgage
21 October 2011 | 3 replies
Usually you can get refinanced in 90-180 days depending on the lender and the strength of the borrower.As far as structuring the title, that is something you want to get the advice from your lender and CPA before preparing any docs defining ownership.
Stephen N. Question from experienced rehabbers about roofs
22 October 2011 | 8 replies
If there is only one or maybe two layers of shingles, and the roof is structurally sound, then adding another layer may be acceptable.
Glenn Espinosa Analyze 2nd deal
25 October 2011 | 14 replies
Converting some of the downstairs into a master bedroom with walk in closet and ensuite, 50 % new roof, new floors throughout, paint, finishing a sunroom, refinished kitchen and baths.ARV: $189,000 1)In looking at the pics, you really need to have a good general contractor take a look at the sub-floor structures as it look like it suffered from severe water damage. 2) If you have not already, you should budget new engineered flooring because even if some of it is salvageable, you're not going to be able to match it up. 3) Going to convert downstairs space into a master?
Phil Tsouridis Rehab Question - What to offer & how much to fix?
1 November 2011 | 12 replies
.- New sub floors in Kitchens where needed , and then Linoleum floors in kitchen- Total Cleanout 3-4 Roll Off Dumpsters for left behind junk- Linoleum in pantry 4x8- 2 Bathrooms - Needs new linoleum and 1 needs Sub floor- Bathroom walls - rip off old plastic tile in one and make drywall and paint - Ba 2 Needs Rip off wall paper and skim and paint2 - Living room Kitchen & (2) Dining Room and 3 (6)Bed rooms Refinish Hardwood floors on ea floor so x22- Living rooms, kitchen and dining rooms, remove wall paper and skim coat, and paint all walls and ceilings2 - Living Rooms and windows remove all trim and replace with new and paint ( lead Paint )2 - Repair Bathroom Ceilings and Pantry Ceilings and then paint6 Bedrooms Fix Drywall, paint walls and ceilings2 Bathrooms install bathtub wall panels2 - Install Kitchen Cabinets , and countertops, and Sink in both pantrys2- Install Dishwashers including pipe, drains and elec in two pantries2 - Over stove - More cabinets in Kitchen @ 6 ft top and bottom with countertops2 Install washer and dryer hookups after bringing power to locationApprox 150-200 ft of Asbestos removal in basementalso what is the lead time to do all this..?
Bryan Hancock Reg D Exemption In Jeopardy Using JVs To Capitalize Development Deals?
22 October 2011 | 11 replies
You never want to be caught "structuring" - that is bad and you will be looking over your shoulder forever wondering when a Grand Jury is thinking of looking into your practices.
Kalyn Ringwold A little bummed tonight :( Deal may fall through
30 October 2011 | 19 replies
Properties that are uninsured generally need quite a bit of work, but you will find some that don't and are listed as such because the inspector found a weak spot in the floor (which they classify as a structural problem) which is usually a pretty cheap fix.
David Beard Private Lending for Buy & Hold
10 November 2011 | 31 replies
It depends on how it is structured.