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David Green End of project/flip - what documentation do I need?
25 August 2016 | 3 replies
Also good idea is to get a verification that they have their own workmen s comp insurance, so your not stuck if they get injured on your site, you simply ask them to have their insurance guy send you a certificate of insurance made out to you, for your address your having the work preformed at.
Ray Agosto How Do I Find Holding Fees/Taxes ?
23 August 2016 | 7 replies
Then you would just add in the projected amount of utility costs and insurance.
Stanley E. Am I Crazy Over Here: 30yr vs. 15yr Loan
23 August 2016 | 13 replies
Recent changes have some underwriters forcing PMI, if applied, for the life of the loan, so do everything possible to avoid it.View the payment differences 15 vs 30 yrs here
Kai G. New member from NH, with an accidental rental condo in NoVA
22 August 2016 | 1 reply
We put about $2500 and some sweat equity into the property before renting it out (some flooring, new dishwasher, new water heater, painting, etc).income: $1295expenses: $108 vacancy (guess), $283 HOA fee, $161 property tax, $14 insurance, $130 repairs / updates (guess), $480 mortgagecashflow = $119And that doesn't take management into account, which so far we'll try to do ourselves (from NH -- I know that's iffy, but we did find a high quality tenant so we're hoping that not too much will happen).
Andrew Marzec First Deal
22 August 2016 | 7 replies
Insurance is roughly $1,000/year.
Joshua Schoer Any NC Bank that will do mortgage under an LLC w/ personal grnty?
11 September 2016 | 11 replies
LOLYou didn't share what type of investment property you will be purchasing.Little residential houses do not blend well with lenders or insurers.  
Cristian Sipa Insurance Agent and Wannabe Investor
22 August 2016 | 3 replies
Hi Everyone,My name is Cristian Sipa and I'm a partner in an Insurance Agency based out of Anaheim, CA. 
Ryan Smith Real Estate Agent
24 August 2016 | 9 replies
Always do the math analysis and try to look at your prospective properties before you make an offer or at least have a clause that will protect you for some time (usually about 15 days) to make a detailed inspection and possibly back out of the deal without a penalty that will hurt you too much.Right after you close on an improved property get an insurance policy that will protect you if there is a loss.  
Jason Patrizi Real Estate Attorney
23 August 2016 | 2 replies
What type of insurance should I carry?
Jose Martinez First deal need help with title!!
23 August 2016 | 2 replies
Id like to get title insurance on it so that i can sell the property in the future.