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Steve Koller First property with tenants, Please Help!
18 December 2018 | 5 replies
Really dig into some of these forums and other articles online about inheriting tenants.
Teresa Ramos ESA - Landlords vs Colleges vs Airlines
18 December 2018 | 2 replies
How many of you are truly able to determine the difference between disability and when someone comes to you who has read the FAQ at some online place like certipet, and finds a loophole to turn their animal into an esa!
Lian Orraca Rosario New investor should I get a CPA?
3 January 2019 | 8 replies
Should I get a CPA to help me with my taxes this year or should I continue to use online tax tools until I have acquired more properties? 
Brock Norton BRRRR refinance question
29 December 2018 | 13 replies
: 1) buy the house by using $50k in cash from a HELOC2) get an invoice from a contractor for the $15k in rehab costs before closing and put the $15k in escrow with your closing attorney in charge of the escrow3) on the HUD1 settlement statement, enter the $50k purchase price on line 101 as the "contract sales price", enter the $15k on line 103 as "settlement charges to buyer", and the total of $65k on line 120 as "gross amount due from buyer"4) the property gets rehabbed and the contractor gets paid through the escrow as the work is completed.5) get a tenant placed in the property after rehab is completed6) get financing on your property for the lesser of a) 75% of the ARV which is $67,500 or b) the "gross amount due from buyer" per line 120 on the HUD1 settlement statement which is $65k7) so overall, you get your $65k cash back out through a mortgage that is based on the "gross amount due from buyer" per line 120 on the HUD1 settlement statement8) you now have a rental property with a tenant paying your monthly mortgage and you essentially have no money left in the deal@Andrew Postell I read your other post, which was fantastic.
Chase R Roehm Good book or not..? Just found it laying around.
22 December 2018 | 2 replies
A brief search of reviews online wasn't promising.
John Lamb Top apps/software for landlords?
21 December 2018 | 5 replies
I just use QuickBooks online.
Dwight L. New Member introduction
18 December 2018 | 5 replies
I want to use this platform for networking and I am hoping to get some tips, advice and knowledge from experienced investors.   
Nathan Gesner Cheaters will never win!
2 January 2019 | 30 replies
I would not consider Air Bnb.I want to go on line book my room know the hotel is there and everything is working.. plus I know the bedding is good etc. 
Lewis G. assuming someone's mortgage
14 January 2019 | 4 replies
You can even find some basic wills online for pretty inexpensive. 
Laurie Clarkston Best place to buy plumbing fixtures?
20 December 2018 | 6 replies
While you can often find good quality lines like Moen, Kohler and others at both big box and supply houses, you’ll need to go to supply houses or online retailers for higher end product.