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Tom Server borrow from 401k or pay with saving accounts.. help with your suggestions
19 February 2024 | 9 replies
So, that 4.5% you are earning
Jane Mun Deconverting attic unit weighing options
20 February 2024 | 5 replies
I was about to start the process to get a retroactive permit but realized the additional cost of a new exterior stairwell (metal) and architecture fees is almost 30kIm starting to weigh the options of either full tear down with a new 4 unit construction or separate building in the front of property (current is set back thus the extra costs to permit)  or adding a 2 story 2 unit addition connecting to the old propertysorry this post has become 2 ideas i need advice onif it deconvert can i use it as an inlaw suite with 2nd floor unit or a duplex up. 
Abram Hill Im brand New
20 February 2024 | 10 replies
The right agent will be able to help you navigate the purchase process and analyze deals. 
Torianne Baley 100% Financing Experience
19 February 2024 | 6 replies
Points or origination are often a part of closing costs on the HUD and processed through title/escrow as a part of down payment, but never in advance of that.
Eric B. New RE Investor, Advice Needed
20 February 2024 | 11 replies
I'm in the process of moving from one state to another, and if all goes well in this market, I should be under contract tomorrow.
Sami Gren Contract for contractor
20 February 2024 | 5 replies
I'm currently in the process of doing a BRRRR on my 2nd rental property.
Kelvin Ng Private lending through LLC or Personal?
20 February 2024 | 13 replies
It's interesting what people will do in acts of desparation.In my experience, lenders (specifically private lenders) will do what they can to work with a borrower to avoid foreclosure, which is a costly endeavor for the lender and requires time to process, usually months and months, depending on your state.Also, while an LLC is often considered a safeguard to protect personal assets, a lender using an LLC for multiple loans may have a substantial value to their LLC, which could all be at risk.Finally, if the wrongful foreclosure suit is legitimate and based on an error by the lender themselves, an attorney could logically sue both the LLC and the individual.
Jake Benny 20 Year Old College Student Looking to Buy First Rental Property
20 February 2024 | 5 replies
A great entryway to real estate investing is house hacking because 1. it gives you a place to live and 2 you're able to experience all the ins/outs of the process while being present which can ease your mind quite a bit especially the first go around.
Alan DeRossett Green Healthy Home meetup Westlake Village Ca.
19 February 2024 | 10 replies
looking to meet others involved in the Green Healthy home certification process I see i can get up to $6300 per multi Family property reimbursed to be Green Heathy Home certified and know Rents are higher in certified buildings. spending a little to improve properties seems to generate  30%  Instant appreciation  so let's meet up it's time to rebuild. connect and suggest times to meet or just Zoom? 
John Brown Starting Out.... Is a mentor really worth it?
21 February 2024 | 42 replies
Hello John, If you have the money and you know you will take action by paying for this mentor and actually follow their process then yes it might be a good thing to help you grow without any growing pains and avoid many mistakes they have done.