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Eric P. Cash Refi Strategy Questions
2 May 2019 | 4 replies
While I plan to go back to work in the future, I have no interest in doing so now as I will be too busy rehabing my purchases (I'm very handy, will do the work myself mostly) this summer and establishing a team to assist in managing these properties when I eventually move out of state. 
Sophia Berry Who is liable if lot is not Buildable?
25 May 2019 | 26 replies
“Land” Engineer = Macro; large land masses & Developing  (Soil and site feasibility can be done by civil engineer, however that’s AFTER determining if you can actually build on lot.)Architect (with Civil Engineer) = Micro; development on a particular lot (possibly part of Builder’s responsibilities)@Sophia Berry said the lots are already established.
Peter Daley Newbie from Calgary, Alberta, Canada
29 May 2019 | 10 replies
I'm currently looking for a Fix & Flip / Rental Property Investors in Calgary to establish partnership in a deal that i have created. 
Marsha Rost BRRRing and transferring title to LLC
8 May 2019 | 2 replies
Especially once you have the property in your name, then you xfr it into the LLC and then the LLC gets the cash out refi... of course you'll pay a second set of fees for closing and transferring the title again, but it's worth it to establish a relationships with a commercial lender for your future deals.  
Maureen Nixon Auction reserve amount
8 May 2019 | 2 replies
That amount gets netted against the debt as a baseline for establishing the deficiency amount so, the baseline net is $150M now in this example.
Diego Hernandez Why don’t wholesalers invest in their own inventory?
11 May 2019 | 45 replies
Never "trust" anyone in business until you are well researched or have an established relationship, that's common sense and run your own calculations... what you are willing to purchase is totally on you, along with what you charge as an assignment fee... though I think between 5-7% is pretty standard. 
Eric Jones Tenant Frequently Late But Pays Late Fees - What to Do?
11 May 2019 | 38 replies
Work to establish a bi-weekly rent schedule. 
Lane Donatelli Does anyone have a suggestion for a good self directed IRA?
10 May 2019 | 13 replies
These plans typically cost a bit more to establish due to the legal work, but in most cases will save you considerably over the long term.
Benny Morfas Buying a 4-plex for under $30k.. but in a class D area. Worth it?
17 May 2019 | 106 replies
@Benny Morfas In my opinion I would find someone that has boots on the ground and build a relationship with an established Contractor and Property management that has experience in that particular neighborhood.
Wei Jie Yang Homeriver Property management Indy
13 August 2019 | 5 replies
I can not speak for them, but my understanding is that they are buying up current property management companies that are already established and letting them run as their own for a while before using scale and volume.