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JR Rivas Friend Adding me to the title after closing
12 September 2021 | 2 replies
Check with your mortgage broker to see what you may need to provide if you are on the deed... but I'm reasonably sure you will be asked to sign the security instrument (mortgage or deed of trust) since this appears to be a requirement in the Fannie Mae Selling Guide.
Steve Adler Should I pursue this?
15 September 2021 | 20 replies
Make sure you get an inspection even if you trust your contractor...
John Leland Bailey Jr Long Distance Business Management
22 September 2021 | 6 replies
You will need a manager (you will have to find and hire them) that you can totally trust - you won't be there to check in, so they have to be honest, or you'll risk it all. 
Kanoelehua Lee Out of State Core 4!
20 September 2021 | 1 reply
Any suggestions referrals welcomed for property management, small banks and other lenders (in the area), trust worthy contractors, and local CPAs & RE Lawyers.
Kevin George Advice on investing with family member
20 September 2021 | 2 replies
We share a lot of trust and I'm confident we will be good partners but we should also be practical and consider what would happen if one of us needed to cash out, if one of us got divorced, etc.More experienced investors - do you always handle this through an LLC?
Ryan Wesley Cash Purchase of duplex and associated tax deductions
2 October 2021 | 8 replies
This seems very incorrect to me as the property would be a capital asset with depreciation deductions taken over years, yet the agent insists that he is correct and that this is a common practice for RE pros.I trust the agent but just think he is ill-informed and/or missing further details regarding his proposal, though I am open to the possibility that I may be missing something as well.Can anyone shed any light to help bridge the gap here  ? 
Dennis L. DST, 1031, exit strategy, retirement advice
2 June 2022 | 35 replies
unfortunately with my current tax bracket, it's my understanding that i will be looking at about 30% (correct me if i'm wrong) in capital gains taxes and depreciation recaptureb) deferred sales trust, i like the idea of being able to invest in other investment vehicles but i'm not a very trusting person.
Account Closed Lenders in Eastern Shore MD/DE
22 September 2021 | 2 replies
Check us out: Builders Trust Capital.
Angelica Casanas How do I do owner financing with my landlord?
28 September 2021 | 5 replies
There is nothing different about a contract with seller financing other than the section regarding purchase price and financing.Here's a basic provision:Seller agrees to hold a purchase money deed of trust and note secured by the property in the amount of $x at a fixed annual interest rate of y% payable in equal monthly installments of $z... with the full unpaid balance due, if not sooner paid, on [date of balloon payment, if applicable]
Matt Teegarden Multifamily Deal Doesn't Add Up...
22 September 2021 | 16 replies
You should target ~30% - 30% expense ratio (expenses/revenue).Also, the pro forma rents they have are most likely higher than what is in place because it's a value add deal and the goal is to Reno and then push rents.I've never used the valuation calculators before, but I would trust my own math in excel more than that.