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Vania Cortez Wholesaling in FL with and without a RE License
29 March 2021 | 55 replies
I'm satisfied my interpretation is beyond opinion and have discussed this matter at some length with counsel at the Florida Division of Real Estate but someone could always disagree. 
Sunny Kapila How to calculate price for Multi Family property
2 May 2019 | 32 replies
The key is that I'm making the offer on the property, so I will never offer more than what it's worth to me in my portfolio.With that in mind, my offer is an algebraic formula (from above)Cash Flow = (Rent + Other) - (Bills + Mortgage + Insurance + Savings)Cash Flow + Mortgage = (Rent + Other) - (Bills + Insurance + Savings)Mortgage = (Rent + Other) - (Bills + Insurance + Savings) - Cash FlowIf Mortgage Payment = L[c(1 + c)n]/[(1 + c)n - 1], L = Loan Amount, c = Monthly Interest Rate (divide interest rate by 12), n = Length of Loan (months)My offer amount would be:Offer = [(Rent + Other) - (Bills + Insurance + Savings) - Cash Flow] / [c(1 + c)n]/[(1 + c)n - 1]Is it pretty?
Jerome Morelos Feedback on my MTR Listing
25 September 2023 | 9 replies
Revisit your pricing structure frequently to make sure you're staying competitive in the market and offer length of stay discounts.
Bethany Phillips Providence Snow Removal
26 September 2023 | 1 reply
: a)All owners or persons having care of any property bordering any street, highway or public place within the city, shall, within the first eight (8) hours of daylight after the end of any snowfall, or the fall or deposit of snow or ice on the sidewalk of said property, from any cause whatsoever:(1)Remove or cause to be removed all snow or ice from a path not less than three (3) feet in width the length of the sidewalk of the entire border in or on said street, highway, or public place, including from any pedestrian access ramps cut into street curbs bordering said property and, for corner lots, from the portion(s) of the sidewalk extending past the property to and including the street curb, and provide for the treatment of any snow or ice remaining on any shoveled sidewalk, with sand, salt or other suitable material;(2)Remove or cause to be removed all snow or ice from around any fire hydrant on the sidewalk bordering said property; and(3)Remove or cause to be removed all snow or ice from the opening of any catch basin bordering the sidewalk of said property.
Keith Vinson Columbus ohio wholesaling
10 March 2021 | 15 replies
Wholesalers are competition for licensee's...you won't survive for any length of time unless you get your license and work through a broker...
Account Closed Avoiding Taxes On Flips
26 December 2016 | 2 replies
I've heard that if you rent it for a certain length of time, you will be able to flip it afterwards with minimal tax costs, but I haven't looked up the specifics since I am a buy and hold investor for now.
Ariam K. FHA
18 March 2020 | 14 replies
Considerations in determining the eligibility of a borrower for one of these exceptions are the length of time the previous property was owned by the borrower and the circumstances that compel the borrower to purchase another residence with an FHA-insured mortgage.
Daniel Rubenstein Finders fee
28 June 2015 | 8 replies
The reason I ask how the fee was structured, is because what's you're describing will be illegal for him from a licensing standpoint, and fraud for both of you from the short sale disclosure/arms length affidavit documents.
Jean Cadeau Advice request on next steps in a unique situation.
29 September 2023 | 2 replies
This would lock me out of utilizing my VA loan on the next jobsite which will be two years in length. 5.
Dan Collier squatters'/tenants' rights for short term rental guests in Delaware?
3 February 2023 | 7 replies
Do short term rental guests in Delaware have any sort of squatter's or tenant's rights in Delaware such that I should try to avoid a certain length of stay?