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Jon K. What's everyone working on?
23 November 2018 | 23 replies
. $7,600 for taxes and insurance. $4,920 for management (plus lease-ups and renewals).
James Dresdin Buying neighbors house.
17 November 2018 | 3 replies
Lots in the area differ and nothing is standard.
Phillip Lanier Buy & Hold SFR BRRRR
2 December 2018 | 5 replies
@Adrian ChuARV $140,000County assessment $78,900Taxes are $2,287 ($190 a month)Insured through NREIG at $556 ($46 a month)I bought it cash but will refinance it for $60,000 @ 5 75%.P&I $350Total liabilities $586It will rent for $1,200$1,200-$586 = $614 cash flow and CapEx
Enyi Ajoku House Flipping with my Contractor
27 November 2018 | 23 replies
Having a good contractor (on the team or not) is essential to avoid this.I’m not sure about your State, but you should be clear about general contracting rules and regulations, length of liability, license and permit requirements, etc. before you start flipping OR make sure these responsibilities are included in the list of responsibilities of your contractor.If you’re going to partner with a contractor financially (equity share) and you both create an LLC, I’m not an insurance expert nor lawyer, but I would be clear (signed/notarized documents) about who is doing what within the Partnership Agreement.
Benjamin Ford Basement Apartment Rentals
19 November 2018 | 14 replies
I would be concerned about insurance not covering you if you had an unpermitted apartment in your basement that circumvented local zoning.
Erik R. Need some help - Duplex in Dearborn, Michigan
21 November 2018 | 9 replies
(I went to UofM Dearborn so I have basketball players rent out the bottom unit)The only thing that made it hard in Dearborn was how high insurance and property taxes are.
Manmohan Singh Realtor and Investor, any ethical issues
24 November 2018 | 9 replies
You need to be aware that your e&o insurance will not cover you when you are a party to the transaction.
Mike V. Xome.com question: (liens)
21 April 2019 | 4 replies
Will I be able to get title Insurance?
Robert Reineri Primary Residence To Rental Conversion
13 December 2018 | 2 replies
The standard deduction increased in 2018 so you want to see whether your itemized or standard deduction will be higher.
Jeremy Bloom 1/2 Electric in rental unit is out and can't get it fixed!
14 December 2018 | 17 replies
It's an old old building and we suspect this happened from pulling some knob and tube in the basement during the sale for insurance purposes.