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Joel Owens Apartment insurance question
20 December 2011 | 6 replies
Well I could have gotten my own policy but then there is double the money and debt service involved which reduces margins.I was added as an additional insured because the insurance company employee said it would not cause any issues and then the insurance owner 4 weeks after closing gets all up in arms.The existing policy is much cheaper than the rates I found.The building is 30 years old and once it hits 30 other carriers told me unless it has new electrical,plumbing,roof,etc. they can't insurance it for the best rate anymore.Her in place policy was originally written 10 years ago when the building was only 20 years old.Kind of like an existing lender will do much more for you than a new lender where it has to meet their parameters.I asked about getting a policy for myself and adding her but the underlying mortgage would want her as primary so that wouldn't do anything.I am thinking I can make her part of the corp I have set up for that property with a non-controlling interest.The underlying lender could be told it was for estate planning and asset protection if any questions arose.The insurance company guy says that mortgage companies sometimes do periodic checks on title transfers to check for wrap deals but I think that is being a little paranoid.
Jordan Bateman Buying a house (?), then owner financing
3 January 2012 | 8 replies
I also have cash in an SDIRA, but thought the transaction would become too complicated this way, with the all the restrictions involved.
Lori Peten Looking to buy my first home for self.
25 December 2011 | 5 replies
Buy what meets your needs and budget.Keep in mind, too, that a lease option does typically involve some down payment.I don't see where anyone would be interested in a partnership where you're living in the house.
James Park At what level of leverage can you sleep at night peacefully?
24 January 2012 | 18 replies
I'll disagree with Scott but tend to be closer to Mike.LTV means little to me as I don't have an exit strategy that involves selling.To me, it's all about my DTI ratio on the investments.
Heather D. Question re. Private Money Basics
31 August 2012 | 6 replies
However, I'd like to better understand how to work within the legal requirements and the various roles involved.
Geoffrey Murphy "Rebuilding America" What would you do?
27 January 2012 | 15 replies
Government has involvement has only raised prices (artificially) and kept the wheels of capitalism from turning.
Jason S. FHFA Bulk REO Rental Program Impact
30 January 2013 | 24 replies
I'm angry, because I know the deal involves a discount that I won't be allowed to partake of, but out-of-towners trying to "manage" a huge & scattered inventory of leftovers without a well-honed team in place is only going to result in an epic failure.
Stijn T. What type of investments and why
25 January 2012 | 4 replies
How can this be changed and what are the costs involved?
Neetu Dsouza Advise on an offer on a rental property
26 January 2012 | 21 replies
Given how cheap money is nowadays, 2% if found provides VERY nice returns.Please note this assumes $0 repair cost after closing and excludes closing costs involved in the actual purchase.
Mike Cartmell Option Exercised but low appraisal
13 January 2016 | 41 replies
3) Were there any rent credits involved?