
13 October 2018 | 4 replies
When this happens I have to give a 60 Day Notice to vacate, hope they leave and if not start evictions which could take 90 days+, then repair, release, etc.

19 October 2018 | 2 replies
It's not unusual for an owner to refuse to release financials until an offer is made.

26 December 2018 | 5 replies
Likely, they accrue and are released at sale.Your best bet for calculating how much money you will make above the preferred return is based on the projections offered during the due diligence period.

18 October 2018 | 2 replies
I would recommend getting an information release form signed by the applicant in the case that the previous landlord needs the applicant's permission.

18 October 2018 | 8 replies
I usually let the tenants handle the security deposit between them and the person leaving signs a release for me stating they are owed nothing.

4 November 2018 | 9 replies
If that's the case, at some point all the assets will be released either for rollover to the new plan or to an IRA A/C.

17 October 2018 | 2 replies
I thought about using a release agreement and charging the Buyer for me to release the property to them considering my efforts in negotiating the on the home, locating the property and any repairs I may need to make to help the property p*** inspection for FHA loan.

25 October 2018 | 21 replies
Nic construction loans on resi ground up development for me go like this.A and D loan or just D if i pay cash.. put in all the streets and roads and record final plat.A an D loan is a blanket loan as you put it.. with lot releases when i get a vertical loan i can a land advance onb the vertical loan and that pays off the lot release for the A and D if i pay cash of course there is no pay off and they are just individual loans on each lot.. since each build is different they are not blankets and they are all stand alone.what i do get though is my bank as long as the lots are basically same configuration and size they only appraise a floor plan once.. so like on my last 25 lot deal we built 4 floor plans so instead of doing 25 apprasials for the construction loans i only did 4.. that saves me 10k.. right there.

18 October 2018 | 4 replies
@Rob Barry Partial release clause should be no problem with a portfolio loan.

20 October 2018 | 7 replies
I think the laws here require you to rent the apartment as quickly as possible to release the tenant if they want to end the lease anyway, so you aren't getting more than maybe an extra month of rent from them.