Joe Holloway
Direct Mailing - Which Zip Codes to Target
2 April 2013 | 9 replies
I am in Lima, but lived in Columbus and Cinci.The answer to almost every question in REI is a function of your exit strategy.
Landon Dolezal
Glossary
27 June 2014 | 6 replies
For all concerned.Acronyms*REI Abbreviations**AFD* - Agreement For Deed*AITD* - All Inclusive Trust Deed*APR* - Annual Percentage Rate*ARM* - Adjustable Rate Mortgage*ARV* - After-Repaired Value*ATR* - Ability to Repay - See CFPB*BOM* - Back On Market*BOR* - Board of Realtors*CAD* - County Appraisal District*Cap* - Capitalization*CCIM* - Certified Commercial Investment Member*CCR* - Conditions, Covenants, and Restrictions*CFD* - Contract for Deed*CFPB* - Consumer Finance Protection Bureau - See ATR*CLTV* - Combined Loan To Value*CMA* - Comparative Market Analysis*COCR* - Cash on Cash Return*COF* - Cost of Funds*COO* - Certificate of Occupancy*CRB* - Certified Residential Broker*CRE* - Creative Real Estate*CRS* - Certified Residential Specialist*DBA* - Doing Business As*DCR* - Debt Coverage Ratio*DOS* - Due On Sale Clause*DOT* - Deed of Trust*DSCR* - Debt Service Coverage Ratio*FCRA* - Fair Credit Reporting Act*FED* - Created the CFPB*FFE* - Furniture, Fixture, and Equipment*FHA* - Federal Housing Administration*FHLMC* - Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Freddie Mac*FMR* - Fair Market Rent*FMV* - Fair Market Value*FNMA* - Federal National Mortage Association, Fannie Mae*FRBO* - For Rent by Owner*FSBO* - For Sale by Owner*GMAC* - General Motors Acceptance Corporation*GRM* - Gross Rent Multiplier*HELOC* - Home Equity Line of Credit*HML* - Hard Money Lender*HOA* - Homeowners Association*HUD* - Housing and Urban Development*HVAC* - Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning*IRA* - Individual Retirement Account*IRC* - Internal Revenue Code*IRR* - Internal Rate of Return*IRS* - Internal Revenue Service*L/O* - Lease Option*L/P* - Lease Purchase*L/S* - Landlord Seller*LIBOR* - London Interbank Offering Rate*LLC* - Limited Liability Company*LOC* - Line of Credit*LOI* - Letter of Intent*LP* - Limited Partnership*LPOA* - Limited Power of Attorney*LTV* - Loan to Value*MAI* - Member Appraisal Institute*MAO* - Maximum Allowable Offer*MIP* - Mortgage Insurance Premium*MLS* - Multiple Listing Service*MUD* - Municipal Utility District*NAR* - National Association of Realtors*NIV* - No Income Verification*NNN* - Triple Net Lease*NOD* - Notice of Default*NOI* - Net Operating Income*NOO* - Non-Owner Occupant*O/F* - Owner Finance*OO* - Owner Occupant*P&S* - Purchase and Sale*PITI* - Principal Interest Taxes Insurance*PMI* - Private Mortgage Insurance*POA* - Power of Attorney*PUD* - Planned Unit Development*REI* - Real Estate Investing / Real Estate Investor*REIA* - Real Estate Investors Association*REIT* - Real Estate Investment Trust*REO* - Real Estate Owned*RMLO* - Registered Mortg Loan Orginator*ROI* - Return On Investment*RTO* - Rent to Own*SFH* - Single Family House*SFR* - Single Family Residence*Sub2* - Buying property subject to existing financing*T/B* - Tenant Buyer*TAA* - Texas Apartment Association*TAR* - Texas Association of Realtors*TIL* - Truth In Lending*TREC* - Texas Real Estate Commission*UBIT* - Unrelated Business Income Tax*UCC* - Uniform Commercial Code*VA* - Department of Veterans Affairs / Veterans AdministrationFORUM ABBREVIATIONS*AFAIK* - As Far As I Know*AFK* - Away From Keyboard*AKA* - Also Known As*BBIAM* - Be Back In a Minute*BFN* - Bye For Now*BRB* - Be Right Back*BTW* - By The Way*CUL* - See You Later*FYI* - For Your Information*G2G* - Got to Go*IMHO* - In My Humble Opinion*IMO* - In My Opinion*LMAO* - Laughing My *** Off*LOL* - Laughing Out Loud*NT* - No Text*ROFL* - Rolling on the Floor Laughing*ROTFLMAO* - Rolling on the Floor Laughing My *** Off*TIA* - Thanks In Advance
Patrick Holliday
New to investing but have done the research in my target market, I am a bit unclear on private investors and how to approach realestate agents to build a partnership with
3 April 2013 | 4 replies
I am a new potential investor looking to go the route of private investors or hard money lenders. I have done the due diligence and researched everything from schools, job market, is it a solid first time homebuyers ...
Yuliany W.
Considering 4plexes vs bigger apartment complex
4 April 2013 | 3 replies
You can always diversify with partnership and buy into multiple properties to spread out risk.
Brandon Eleazer
Private Investor Wants 20% Ownership in deal
3 April 2013 | 2 replies
I offered to pay 10-12% interest to him on the money if he loans it to me, but he's more interested in the tax advantages of ownership in the property (and long term equity stake) and less concerned about cash flow or initial return on his investment.Is there any way to structure this partnership deal so he gets the tax advantages he is looking for but without giving up a portion of ownership to him?
Karen Margrave
Partnerships for higher qualitiy investments?
19 April 2013 | 28 replies
If the partnership is a win win for the both of us I say why not.
Collin Kautz
Note Investing Team
12 March 2014 | 9 replies
LOL) we didn't know what roles would fit us best so we tried multiple different things with moderate success, but we all eventually found our niche within our partnership.
Cheryl C.
Predictions on the next RE "Cycle"?
7 April 2013 | 9 replies
Our thoughts are similar, hoping to consolidate in ten years, 2018-2020, sell a few, pay off the rest after capital gains, then have a wonderful retirement.We did see the potential for collapse when our friends who never had investment property in their lives are bragging about forming partnerships with other friends, equally as inexperienced, buying weird shaped lots in strange areas and being absolutely certain that they were going to make a fortune in a few months in 2006-2007.
Kris Castagna
Looking into doing RE investment with 2 - 3 people
7 May 2013 | 4 replies
When forming partnerships it's helpful to have existing relationships going in.What type of property are you trying to buy??
Mathew Wray
private/hard money lending exit strategy question
6 May 2013 | 12 replies
Obviously a good banking relationship is developed over time and having good numbers is a function of finding a poor performing property and fixing it up, scoring new tenants, and turning it around into a no longer poor performing property.