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Sanjay Christopher Taking over old tenants
19 June 2018 | 1 reply
In that situation should I pay any fees to the agent? 
Scott Price Passive syndication investment vs other REI options
20 June 2018 | 17 replies
Watch out for syndicators that puff numbers and syndicate deals to grow doors or sq ft fast taking fees each time.   
Jonathan Cassady Atlanta multi-family Question
16 June 2018 | 6 replies
Hopefully you are not trying to take a referral fee and are just handing off your client to capable hands for the asset type they are buying.As a commercial broker specialist in large apartment buildings and retail properties we get requests a lot for people wanting to buy right now.No room in the fees for referrals.  
Ron Jensen Is it worth it to get real estate license just to sell one house?
16 June 2018 | 7 replies
The license course takes a couple weeks of my time, and it will be about $500 to get the license (that is with courses, exams, books, and other fees).The house is generally worth $220,000. 
Joshua Horn Newbie with an easy question?
19 June 2018 | 11 replies
1 - You get an accepted offer with your name as :<your name> and as/or assigns.2 - You sell the Purchase Agreement to someone else (the assignment) by using an addendum stating you are assigning the P.A. to them.3 - You get paid your assignment fee when both parties sign the addendum4 - The NEW buyer, based on the "assignment" closes. 
Sam Ray How much should I ask for build-able lot?
16 June 2018 | 0 replies
I've wholesaled property in the past and I've learned to keep the purchase price + repairs + my fee around or under 65% of the ARV.
Martin Schriber real estate websites
16 June 2018 | 1 reply
Most of the websites are free to a certain extent but to have access to what seems to be the better information or deals or whatever, you need to pay a monthly fee
Amanda Berg downpayment and property management questions.
17 June 2018 | 2 replies
Okay, full transparency...I am biased...As a 30 year broker, licensed General Contractor, owner of a property management firm, and the owner of 16 investment properties, I think self-managing to save property management fees isn't worth the hassle, learning curve cost or the liability and risk. 
Patrick Hall Self Directed 401K Taxation of Rental Income
12 November 2019 | 27 replies
It is tax-deferred to the plan just like dividends in a conventional plan.As a property owner, the plan would be responsible for property taxes as an expense of operation.The  tax-exempt retirement plan may also be subjected to any local taxes or fees, such as some cities levy on owners of rental property.The rental income is ONLY taxed in cases where an IRA uses outside capital in the form of a non-recourse mortgage.Otherwise, you are not taxed until such time as you take personal distributions from the plan, just like any other retirement plan.
Vedran Josic analyze commercial deal please help Under Contract
18 June 2018 | 3 replies
Check compsOf course adding back the management fee gives you a 6.94 cap.