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Joseph Rivera Starting out and I have a question about having low income.
1 November 2018 | 6 replies
My question would be how do you know what your payments would be if you have not yet qualified for a loan because if you were already qualified for a loan then I do no see the reasoning behind your question about qualifying for a loan. 
Josh Bast Acquire more or aggressive payoff?
29 March 2020 | 13 replies
The basic reason you would want to keep getting more properties is because the return in real estate is higher than the cost of borrowing, so you want to borrow as much money as you possibly can and make it all generate profit for you. 
Jason Malabute Price to rent ratio MSA ranking
23 October 2018 | 2 replies
I've found actual listings to be reasonably accurate data points on both the sale and rent side of things.
Eli M. Rehab/construction loan in Philadelphia
16 November 2018 | 9 replies
Honestly, it doesn't really make a difference at this point.As long as the rates are reasonable
Jeff G. Renting By the Room to Disabled Tenants for Above Market Rent?
29 October 2018 | 3 replies
All of this seems reasonably plausible, which is why I'm bothering to ask about it. 
HAILEY ERSKINE Unemployed with 80k burning a hole in my pocket
24 October 2018 | 37 replies
That is a major reason I got into notes - you can profit in a hot market like now or in a down market since your acquiring the debt at discounts.
Aarron Light Repurposed 1935 Craftsman Home
28 November 2018 | 9 replies
@Aarron Light  Super interesting.I've always wondered about moving a home from a low cost of living area, where you can essentially purchase it for free or next to free and relocating it, within reason, to a higher cost of living area, set it and be well ahead.I was going a little extreme and wanted to relocate homes from Ohio/Michigan over to Ontario but couldn't seem to get any traction on import regs. 
Jibu V. Renters Insurance for Tenant-Caused Damage
20 October 2018 | 10 replies
Life happens, and if an otherwise long-term good tenant is late on a payment for some reason, or needs to double up next month or 1.5 over two months, and it really only happens once, I allow that.If you have a 4.5 year tenant who you said is decent, and who is late on one payment in 4.5 years, and you are evicting them, you kinda deserve some vandalism!!!
Lindsey Thomspon HELP! Got the inspection back on our 1st property--stay or walk?
20 October 2018 | 29 replies
@Lindsey Thomspon wood rot (potential siding and window leaks), mold in attic could be a ventilation problem with the bathroom, ceiling damage from leaking bathroom above (in walls too most likely), water in the crawl space (poor lawn grading which is probably the reason for most of the moisture), just to name a few.
Mitchell Litam siding or investment?
20 October 2018 | 13 replies
If its a 4/10, and its a 3 story 3105 sq ft that bid seems more reasonable, but maybe still high?