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Cameron K. I don't see the benefit of an LLC - if liability is the issue....
9 February 2017 | 11 replies
From a tax standpoint, putting rental properties in an LLC does not subject the net rental income to self employment tax.Good liability insurance on the property is a must.
Ian M. Cleveland Tax Appeal Companies??
8 February 2017 | 10 replies
Hiring a licensed appraiser to provide an opinion as to value and testify on your behalf will be more persuasive.
Vicent C. Finance first investment property question
7 February 2017 | 15 replies
I also listened to Podcast 2 and she shares her success with subject to's. 
Lindsay Repp Tennessee Tenant Responsibilities!
10 February 2017 | 5 replies
Below can be subject to interpretation, but my attorney and local code would agree that if the landlord provides it, he must maintain it.
Alex Montiel What does a good Owner Finance deal in Dallas look like?
3 February 2017 | 5 replies
On the financing side, how would that situation be different than if they bought it "subject to" my existing mortgage and/or did a wrap mortgage?
Mark Matos Price for land to develop multifamily near downtown Nashville
3 February 2017 | 7 replies
Looking at price per acre on similar lots in that area of the subject property.
Tristyn Brown Live-In Duplex dilema. Right price or shoot lower?
7 February 2017 | 4 replies
Most importantly - purchase with a subject to inspection clause.
Edit B. Delayed Financing Ex. Do you qualify if cash came from HELOC?
3 February 2017 | 2 replies
Cash out refinances where the subject property was purchased within 6 months (measured from HUD-1 date to the disbursement date of the new mortgage) when no financing was obtained for the purchase are allowed under the following parameters:  
Derrick Shipman finding a ballpark figure for payoff
5 February 2017 | 2 replies
hello to all,I am derrick shipman in Atlanta ,ga.i ran into a gentleman whose home is about to be foreclosed on 2-7-17.we both want to do a subject to.he contacted his mortgage company on this past Monday to try and get payoff figures (so I would know to the penny how much I would be assuming).here it is Friday evening and we cannot get a payoff -mortgage company is saying it takes 5 to 7 business days-problem is the foreclosure is this Tuesday.in light of that I wanted to know if anyone is experienced in guesstimation the payoff with the information I do havethis is on the 2/1/17 mortgage statement1) outstanding principla balance $237,793.212) escrow balance (-6755.62) yes that is negative3)total amount due 2-1-17 is $27890.22 which includes (25513.43 past due payments) plus (228.75 principal) plus (853.23 interest) plus (418.81 escrow) plus (15 late fee) plus (861 corporate advance)4) the monthly payment is 1500.79 and his interest rate is 4.375
Logan Turner Deal makers guide by Ray Alcon
4 February 2017 | 10 replies
If a subject property's rents aren't where they should be, this decreases the value.