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Jesse Tuel Needing advice/options for a seller-financed SFR
15 July 2018 | 2 replies
The house rents for $850/mo, and I think I could push it to $950, give or take - but the debt payments (30-year loan at 4.75 or 5%) and taxes and insurance would take up all of that, leaving nothing for renovations.One alternative I’ve pondered would be to secure it and then seller-finance it to an owner-occupant.
Curtis M. How do your tenants pay you?
8 August 2018 | 12 replies
I tell tenants to deposit into cozy 4-5 days before the 1st to insure timely payments.
Ryan K. Tenant bidding war? need advice
14 August 2018 | 26 replies
A $680k mortgage (let's assume they had 20% down) plus taxes and insurance is going to be somewhere around $5k per month.
Juan Rosado [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
12 July 2018 | 1 reply
I included a monthly insurance of $120.
Bjorn Ahlblad Tenant move out and loser son went back for more
13 July 2018 | 10 replies
This morning I called my insurance agent, he was most cooperative, he called the local police to get a case number and said this is by now a famous incident!
Jeff Wallace Condotel loan troubles
12 July 2018 | 2 replies
Everything else is in order, except that the building owner has refused to allow the insurance company to add the lender as an additional loss payee (which as I understand, is both required and standard by lenders in order to be able to loan).Are there any other options here?
Creig Griffin Hard money loans what is the cost upfront
12 April 2021 | 15 replies
.- At closing:  Down payment, points, other lender fees, prepaid insurance (most lenders want you to prepay for either the length of the loan or a full annual payment), prepaid interest (usually interest till the end of the month), and standard closing costs (from your closing agent). 
Account Closed Buying a Previously foreclosed/Redeemed Property
12 July 2018 | 1 reply
As long as you are closing at a title company with title insurance, you’ll be okay
Cody Montgomery Garage Apartment Rentals - Need Advice from Experienced BP'ers!!!
5 August 2018 | 1 reply
What kinds of insurance riders will I need on the additional properties to cover the additional rentals/tenants?
Isaac B. BRRRR with no cash flow vs Flipping
16 November 2018 | 15 replies
I'll add the details for 2 of my properties that I'm on the fence about.1) Purchase price: 69kRenovations: 55kMortgage amount (principal, Interest, insurance, & Taxes): $1500Repairs / Vacancies: $300 Rental Amount $1800Holding costs until the Resale/ Refi : $12k ARV $185k 2)  Purchase price: 180kRenovations: 15kMortgage amount (principal, Interest, insurance, & Taxes &HOA in this case): $2100Repairs / Vacancies: $200 Rental Amount $2300Holding costs until the Resale/ Refi : $12k ARV $259kKeep the great responses coming!