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Adrian Jones How to refi cash out when you are an investor with limited income on paper?
1 May 2024 | 7 replies
This type of loan doesn't require any income to qualify you for a loan.
Michael Calvey What's the ONE app you need to run your real estate business? What's your must have?
1 May 2024 | 12 replies
This happened to me once with the online rent collection service I use. 
Brendan Doherty' What job should I consider to get into the real estate sphere
1 May 2024 | 2 replies
I've seen loan officers positions, property evaluators, assistant property management and others as examples.
James Mays HELOC - Where to get one?
1 May 2024 | 3 replies
Current lender is Chase and they do not offer HELOCs.No real interest in Home Equity Loans as they are not as flexible as a line of credit.Looking forward to the convo!
Shi Esguerra Have no idea for direction.
1 May 2024 | 14 replies
You take what you learn on podcasts and books and workshop that with people in real life.Too many investors are doing due diligence on how to invest only online.
Kenny Wang (3 unit + 2 ADUs) vs. (2 units + 2 ADUs)
2 May 2024 | 3 replies
it's crazy to tie up a million cash to build a duplex. you can leverage that and build so much more units. ohio is one of the cheapest markets in the country to build and I'd pass on this deal if it's a million which I'm assuming it is of cash, with that amount of money you could be the majority partner in a 50+ unit deal with non recourse debt on a HUD 221d4 loan and have more than 50% equity. super low risk, urban core, non suburban deal in Columbus Ohio.
Manish P. Starting out as first time landlord need help to crunch numbers
1 May 2024 | 7 replies
Any pointers on how should I run numbers to compare two cases.Case 1:  Rent home A, Buy Home B @7.5%, with potential refinance at 3.5-4% ( ifff thats feasible ) after 2 years, once the rates are down. ( i know high hopes , but I dont think 7.5% is the new normal ).Case 2: Sell the home, get equity out, pay the whole equity ( dont know if thats wise ) towards downpayment of home B, reducing loan amount to approx 320k. 
Dina Schmid Furniture and Appliance Delivery to Rural/Difficult to Access Locations?
30 April 2024 | 12 replies
I have had no problems with the big box stores delivering.If you order online then UPS or FedEx should deliver.
Steven M. Due Diligence Checklist ?
1 May 2024 | 1 reply
I'll cut and paste what we send out for the initial approval for a loan on multi-family, but it's similar to what we ask for for a MH Park.
Robert S. Standing water in yard and window well
30 April 2024 | 13 replies
You can find videos/articles online on how to get the basement dry, but the basic process is: 1) turn off all electric to the basement (to avoid electrocution from the water), 2) run pumps to get the standing water out of the basement (sounds like you're already doing this)3) remove all furniture and items from the basement,4) once you've pumped out the standing water from the basement, rent a wet/dry carpet cleaner/extractor from home depot, and use it to extract as much water as possible from the carpets (they'll be much lighter and easier to move once you get the water out). 5) After you've used the carpet extractor to get most of the water out of the carpet, remove all carpet and get it out of the house for drying (if you're trying to salvage the carpets), or throw the carpet out.