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Lance Johnson Why Isn't this deal Selling??!
27 September 2018 | 25 replies
I forgot to add that the potential rents total $2400+ with a chance to increase them especially since the property is tenant-free at the moment.
James Wise New Landlords - Are you prepared for the hate?
28 September 2018 | 77 replies
Things like evictions or rent increases are very sensitive subjects.
Account Closed Why is Cash flow so important?
28 September 2018 | 9 replies
The direct consequence is that our initial cash-neutral property just became CF positive in Year 2 and it will keep improving year after year (as long as you can increase rent in line with inflation, and that expenses also follow the same pattern).
Dean Attali Why do HML charge "points" and not lend 100% LTV?
26 September 2018 | 14 replies
For example, some term that somehow increases/guarantees my return? 
Account Closed Success operating ONLY as a Listing Agent?
26 September 2018 | 6 replies
Since I'm still dependent on my W-2 income, I'd like to start Part Time as a Listing Agent, meeting customers in the afternoons and on weekends (as well as hosting open houses), until I get a few wins under me - then I can go full time.
Rawn Wilson Looking for investor friendly banker Houston, TX
4 October 2018 | 2 replies
It appears to cash flow and could be improved on to increase cash flow.
Stephen Herbert First Flip Complete - On the Market
1 January 2019 | 21 replies
It was not an easy one, since we are in CA and the property is in OH, but we made it through and are looking to take on our next project.Bought: $79,900Initial budget: $65,000Real budget: $97,000 (mismanaged project by initial contractor (and second contractor))ARV: $219,900Improvements:Brand new siding on the second floor (was not in the initial budget)New roof (was not in the initial budget)Sealed and painted the basement - was quite creepy down there beforeOpened the floor plan from the living to the kitchen by widening an existing walkwayMoved the kitchen from one side of the house to the other to capitalize on the stained glass windowsGutted the upstairs bathroom and added really good looking featuresAdded a half bathroom and laundry room downstairs by the entry to the backyardNew ACNew plumbingNew electricOur contractor performed extremely poorly on this job, and I am happy to share a cautious word with anyone who aims to invest in Cincinnati about the team at Kaiker Development and Creative Customs Carpentry.
Willie Morales Buying and selling homes on owner financing
27 September 2018 | 9 replies
You may feel you are the smartest kid on the block and that may even be true however, you cannot increase another person's risk and shed responsibility to another without their full awareness and acceptance and there are just too many holes in your permise which is why it is illegal. 
Tracey Wittke Rental Increase Dilemma
1 October 2018 | 5 replies

I bought a property last October in a small town in Northern MI. The property itself has 3 units on it. The owner/landlord that I bought the property from was renting them out way below market value with no security  ...

Curtis H. Looking for STR Host in Atlanta Area
17 October 2018 | 21 replies
Of course, that will increase headache and responsibilities.