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Sean Robertson LLC to run your rentals through ?
1 December 2018 | 23 replies
Certainly not a short term rental question lol  Lucas, that is not correct and its been discussed extensively in other posts.As with a trust, lenders do not exercise the "due on transfer/sale" clause when real property is transferred to the SAME individuals in an official capacity (e.g.
Anton Bachuk Holding a flip long enough for avoid higher taxes in PA?
28 November 2018 | 21 replies
What I do is sell on a Lease Option to a Tenant Buyer getting $25k down and cash flowing the property for about $500 positive cash flow and the Tenant Buyer must wait at least one year and a day to exercise the Option.
Michael Newman In Need of Broker Network
3 December 2018 | 23 replies
I don't think using an agent that is not physically located in the area you want to invest is a good idea. 
Jonathan West Seeking Lender to lend 60-70% of Purchase price on low $ SFRs.
6 December 2018 | 10 replies
@Jay Hinrichs I agree, being an out of state borrower they will be much less likely to lend, they want to get access to everything you own if you default, that is much harder to do if you live out of state, its gona be a lot of door knocking, to find someone that will play, I suggest @Jonathan West you go with your complete file, set a bunch of appointments, and physically meet with the lenders in there office, they will want to meet you face to face anyway, its much harder to say No to someone face to face, so if your track record looks good, its more likely someone will say yes.   
Alexander Araniba Helping a Real Estate Investor Noob
3 December 2018 | 9 replies
The great part about REI is that there are many avenues you can take.As for investing in Texas, I would only invest in OOS markets if I had deep knowledge of the markets there, neighborhoods, metrics, physically walked properties and neighborhoods, use to live there in the past, etc. 
DJ Richmond 2018 Goals - Finishing the Year Strong
30 November 2018 | 0 replies
In addition, I've also upped my health and physical fitness by staying consistent in the gym ever since last December and dropped 10 pounds since the start of the year.
Jim Bailey Wants to see title commitment before making offer???
3 December 2018 | 6 replies
You have to get a general idea of administrative limitations to a physical development of the property i.e. there is a 40' wide stormdrain easement in the center of the property ect.
Engelo Rumora Why you should NEVER invest in stocks over real estate...
17 December 2018 | 50 replies
Yield is well over 6% at this price and the company, although going through restructuring, owns significant assets, both physical and intellectual.
Brian Bradley Separate Your Children Or Assume All Risk
11 December 2018 | 85 replies
If you exercise reading comprehension this was explained already politely to you until you insulted me.
Christopher Phillips Emotional Support Animals - Legal Tip for Agents
12 December 2018 | 4 replies
RISK MANAGEMENT - LEGAL TIP - FROM THE LIMLSSERVICE ANIMALS AND EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALSEven landlords with a no pet policy are required under the law to make reasonable accommodations to allow persons with a physical or mental disability to keep a service or emotional support animal and cannot charge a fee or additional rent to such persons.