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Rodney K. Cotton Need 50-60% 1st position loan to go with my seller carry financing 2nd lien
22 March 2024 | 5 replies
I could put the 3.5% FHA loan route but not sure if I want to deal with FHA requirements.  
Elijah Tisdale Hard Money Loan - Underwriting issue!
22 March 2024 | 11 replies
Bring on a partner with at least a decent FICO, experience in rehabbing would also help, but not required. 3.
Michael Shea DTI: Rent by room income on schdule E
22 March 2024 | 4 replies
The border income that you listed is only required when purchasing a primary residence, you can't use the roommate tenants , even with existing leases to help qualify for the mortgage.If you are buying it as a investment property, you just need to record it on your tax return for 2024 tax return and in 2025, when you file your taxes, you will be able to count it positively for your debt to income ratio.
Christian Aillon Refinish enclosed rear porch? Do I need permits for this?
22 March 2024 | 6 replies
@Jonathan Klemm   My plan is to eventually turn the two units into a SFH, which I know would definitely require permits. 
Rawn Wilson Co-living MTR thru arbitrage deals
22 March 2024 | 6 replies
In the end, we rent each room by week, but require a 30 day minimum stay up front.  
Bette Hochberger Real Estate Tax Credits: Opportunities for Homeowners and Investors
20 March 2024 | 1 reply
Do energy efficient upgrade tax credits (for new windows, doors, heat pump, etc) work for rental properties? 
Rob Trufant Advice Request for First Time Homebuyer Looking to House Hack in Pittsboro, NC
22 March 2024 | 11 replies
I have checked rental comps on the BP calculator and have found that homes in this area with these stats can rent for around $1100, but this is nowhere close to the required mortgage payment (Realistically I think I could have 2 tenants paying at least $1000 per month each, though this calculator has me thinking otherwise).
Michelle Mayfield Which states/markets would be the best to do seller/owner financing in and why?
22 March 2024 | 3 replies
This is a pretty weird question, I know, but I am curious.I get that you can do deals pretty much anywhere, and there are good deals all over the country, but I don't believe that the markets are equal in this regard.For example, if the seller has the ability to look at your credit as an investor (which throws out one of the sole purposes of doing a seller finance), versus states/markets that don't require that as much, I would like to know the states/markets where owners checking your credit history is not going to be prevalent in a deal, assuming the seller is willing to do this kind of deal with you.For context, yes, I am a new and aspiring investor, and due to certain circumstances, my credit is currently not the best, but I don't want that to stop me from investing in real estate (which is why I'm leaning to using seller financing).Please no answers saying that I should just raise my credit score and get an FHA/Conventional loan, because I am currently working on raising my credit, but I can't give a time on when my credit will be "back to normal" again, which could mean I could be stuck on not qualifying for a loan for the next couple of years (ain't nobody got time for that).Thanks for the help!
Nana Ofori Question about owning an investment property
21 March 2024 | 6 replies
I usually start with something like this:“We require a 550+ credit score as well as a current job paystub or a co-signer who meets these requirements.
Samantha Casillas Newbie Investor in Minnesota
22 March 2024 | 9 replies
Stay flexible and open-minded as real estate investing requires patience and adaptability to changing market conditions.