
23 March 2018 | 1 reply
I am closing on an 8 unit residential property in Passaic, NJ and i'm looking for insurance quotes.

28 March 2018 | 25 replies
Rented at $1600/mthHouse cost $215kFixed cost are PM, HOA, INSURANCE AND TAX = 160+13+50+230=$453Current mortgage rates are my struggle.
27 March 2018 | 2 replies
I would appreciate your advice about the correct numbers to use when estimating closing costs while running the numbers for our next purchase.This is an example of the closing costs for a rental that we purchased for $105,000.Loan Charges: Origination & prepaid interest: $1,000Title Charges & Escrow/Settelment: $1,600Impound Charges: Tax & Insurance: $1,500Total: $4,100Which of the charges should be entered into the closing cost field?
23 March 2018 | 1 reply
One of my friends is an attorney who said that he would waive the attorney fee and can do the title insurance on it.We were just notified by the bank's property solutions company that "per the bank addendum, the seller will pay for the title insurance policy up to the sales price if the buyer uses their office for closing."

6 April 2018 | 3 replies
Also, the seller may require specific types of insurance to protect themselves but ultimately another bit of YOUR leverage should be that he will have the opportunity to foreclose on you if you don't meet your end of the deal.
15 June 2018 | 12 replies
Monthly Costs:HOA: $150Taxes: $38Insurance: $15 to $20 (HOA fee includes a blanket insurance policy).

26 March 2018 | 2 replies
If you'll be managing the property yourself, you don't need to do thisSet up a property insurance policy for this propertyReview the title search done by the escrow company.

26 March 2018 | 23 replies
I paid $88,000 for one property (20% down, 15 Year 4.125% fixed is $527 (Mortgage & Interest) + Impounds of $475 (Taxes & Insurance) + $ 129 Property Mgmt = Total $1,131.

24 March 2018 | 7 replies
Most people would jump at the opportunity to rid themselves of debt.You are allowed to add monies above X on the payoff demand if that money was spend on things related to the X deed of trust...taxes, insurance, property maintenance.

25 March 2018 | 12 replies
For sellers, we insure proper state and local disclosures are prepared and available before offers are made; market beyond MLS & online listings, like postcards, flyers, Open Houses, agent networking, etc.; schedule showings and analyze feedback; assist with and analyze offers to insure you are protected, (ex., avoiding those trying to tie it up to resell or not really qualified, clarify costs involved or strange terms in offer, etc.); guidance through inspections (as many sellers get emotional and lose sale during this process), coordinate required repairs, resale packages, comps for appraiser to help avoid appraisal issues, pest and moisture reports, walk-through, etc.