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Dan Corbiani Second position mortgage notes
2 March 2023 | 21 replies
We’re leaning towards putting an offer in with a due diligence period to confirm employment and have a realtor confirm the value of the properties.Both notes are in CT.
Kent Slawson How to best utilize 150k cash to transition into new career?
15 October 2016 | 5 replies
While employed use the 150K (split in half) and buy 2 SFR, TH or Duplex leverage (75K down stroke / leverage about 40-60%), then you have some cash flow. with a bank loan as rates are low and fixed. 
Austin De Witt Off market homes in Woodland, CA
22 October 2016 | 4 replies
I'm self employed so I want to wait until after I file my taxes early in Jan or at least after my CPA lets me know what my taxes look like.
Brian Wert First Time Investment Property
24 October 2016 | 5 replies
Would have to verify income and employment.
Sheldon McMullen First Deal A Nightmare and Have Not Even Closed
27 October 2016 | 14 replies
Two weeks after the contract was signed, she informed me that her company no longer does the home-style renovations in-house and they would employ a broker to handle the deal.  
Lesley Resnick Pulled the Trigger on a C Triplex in JAX
18 November 2017 | 6 replies
The building is old and I will eventually have to update the pumping.The Numbers:$102k Purchase25% down - wanted to do 20%, but liked the rest of the loan5.0% interest rate 30 years Hard money  I am self employed conventional finaincing is a challenge$1071 loan fees 1.5% orig$7292 buy down and other fees = 2%= 1 point lower on rate I will use the fees to offset my taxesIt will take 3 years to cover the buy down - I expect I will own this for the long termMy lender is amazing - PM if you want his info$36k out of pocket - more cash than I wanted, but the deal worksThe good part:$383 P&I on 71k $148 taxes and insurance$300 - Property manager - he is a local guy and does maintenance and property management, collects rent, finds and shows the place.  
Thaddeus Ramirez 2 unit decisions
16 August 2016 | 3 replies
If you decide to refinance @Thaddeus Ramirez and want to do so conventionally it will be more of an uphill battle being self employed as I am sure you know.
Daniel Bakalo Help Needed!! Calling all Experts.
31 May 2017 | 4 replies
If you are willing to work seriously at it there are many exit strategys to employ to move forward with your goals. 
Ryan Rypel Tenant with expired lease
31 August 2016 | 6 replies
Do check out their employment history and verify income.  
Dan Giungi My first investment-Real Estate vs. Stocks
3 November 2016 | 12 replies
However, in another year I'll be vested in a pension through my employer and they will make automatic contributions without a required matching contribution from me.