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J. Martin Using range of expenses in your profit / ROE estimates?
6 January 2015 | 57 replies
MF is favored out there, plus you're in a prime location (I assume down there), and I'm sure they take into consideration the strength beyond the subject property DSCR...
Account Closed Looking for big deductions to close out 2013
1 April 2014 | 22 replies
If you sell it yes, you would be subject to recapture.Unfortunately not unless there are separate owners.
Nick P. Soldier in need of some advice
14 December 2013 | 10 replies
Consider trying creative strategies to buy real estate, such as lease purchase and/or subject to's, where you don't need to use your credit....
Joshua Andrews "Subject to" question regarding NPN's
19 December 2013 | 15 replies
When a second lien holder forecloses, they do so subject to the first lien.
Sherry Byrne Plans for Dodd Frank?
9 October 2014 | 126 replies
If you are subject to the rule, take the hit and hire a pro servicer just like you hire a licensed accountant, a licensed plumber. licensed RE agent.
Bryan L. Pit Bulls, Horses, and Poor People
3 January 2014 | 64 replies
The landlord screening subject, while interesting, is off topic.
Christopher Mozgawa Wholesaling Haters. Im bummed.
14 June 2015 | 38 replies
To the buyer, those comps justify the asking price, the subject may not bring the same prices, but may also bring more depending on what value the buyer adds.  
David Lee What are my opitions with this property?
15 December 2013 | 4 replies
If the loan is good and the property will cash flow, but it subject to the existing loan amount.
Sam Leon Conducting business at your rental
16 December 2013 | 6 replies
Mostly thinking parking issues, people coming and going.One other time I had an applicant who is a massage therapist, again client visitations at home, I declined, because she can't provide income verification, so its either an all cash business and she isn't paying uncle Sam, also she wasn't licensed with the department of professional regulations so I was wondering if these massages are legit or she might provide other offerings that are questionable.Bottom line, do you guys prohibit business being conducted at your rental properties period, or is it a subjective rule based on how frequent or if it creates any inconvenience such as added traffic or parking situations to the building?
Jeff Lubeski Newbie from Metro Detroit Michigan
22 December 2013 | 12 replies
My goal is to continue acquiring rental units, perhaps looking outside of SF residences, to provide diversity, an added layer of financial security to get out of my day job.