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Rich C. Renters Insurance Requirement in Roommate Situations
21 May 2019 | 3 replies
For those landlords requiring renters to carry renters liability insurance, I am curious what you require in roommate situations (unrelated occupants on a joint lease). 
Michael Landrum Help Me Structure This Deal
13 May 2019 | 2 replies
(Lack of attention to the gutters led to damaged siding) One last thing about this deal, the current mortgage on this property IS assignable, has no due on sale clause and the seller has told me that she is more than willing to carry the note, so long as it’s not more than, say, 10 yrs.
Randy Chang Would You WAIVE Your Right to Have Deposit Placed in Escrow???
15 May 2019 | 27 replies
A builder has carrying cost for land, material payments and labor expense - on top of that the building is not usable during construction.  
Timothy Albright Looking to invest into mobile Homes...
10 July 2019 | 8 replies
If you get the home free and have no or very low carrying costs, you should at the very least be in a 50% cash on and in some cases more like 100%.
Ajay Malhotra Check my Numbers on potential BRRRR
13 May 2019 | 0 replies
Purchase price (inc closing): 130,000 75% loan = 97,500Renovation: 25k - update kitchen and add a dormer turning top floor into a proper bedroom (currently being used as one as it is)ARV: 190kPotential rent: 1650 - 1900 (friend has property on the same street that rents on the higher end of this range)Montly cost = 600 (capex, repair, tax, management/tenant placement, insurance, buffer)initial invest 25% down  + closing + construction = 32500 + 4000 + 25000 = 61500 + carrying costs until its rented (2 months)Refinance @ 70% based on 190 = 133,000 Money pulled out = 133,000 - 97,500 = 35,500; So would I essentially be leaving around < 30K (based on 61,500 + carrying costs) in the deal and the future returns are based on that number essentially?
Dennis Nguyen New to the site and to real estate investing
17 May 2019 | 11 replies
While it is important to do your research on tk companies, I think many investors get carried away by trying to find that perfect company with a perfect track record.
Ajay Malhotra Review and advice on a potential BRRRR deal
13 May 2019 | 0 replies
Purchase price (inc closing): 130,000 75% loan = 97,500Renovation: 25k - update kitchen and add a dormer turning top floor into a proper bedroom (currently being used as one as it is)ARV: 190kPotential rent: 1650 - 1900 (friend has property on the same street that rents on the higher end of this range)Montly cost = 600 (capex, repair, tax, management/tenant placement, insurance, buffer)initial invest 25% down + closing + construction = 32500 + 4000 + 25000 = 61500 + carrying costs until its rented (2 months)Refinance @ 70% based on 190 = 133,000 Money pulled out = 133,000 - 97,500 = 35,500; So would I essentially be leaving around < 30K (based on 61,500 + carrying costs) in the deal and the future returns are based on that number essentially?
Mike Neubauer Seller financing vs Regular sale
15 May 2019 | 11 replies
Can someone share their insight on the financials of carrying a note vs getting the big pay day now. 
Damon James Would you use Hard Money to begin REI?
15 May 2019 | 10 replies
@Damon James you will need funds to carry the loan.
David Simard Used appliances or new ones?
16 May 2019 | 41 replies
For me it’s not worth saving $100 if I have to carry a stove up and down a flight of stairs and into my car.