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Jim Costa How to raise rents on new purchase when they are 60% of CMR?
22 February 2016 | 15 replies
I wanted to make sure before anyone jumps on this thread, and point out the obvious numeric differences in what your cashflow could be, that all of the variables had been accounted for, and that your most important resource your time is unknowingly overlooked in this process.
Corey Demuth Best option for mortgage when buying rental to hold in LLC? (NY)
24 July 2015 | 16 replies
I am not an accountant, but I think that is true for any self-employed person and is based in part on whether the previous year was profitable and in part on whether the current year will be profitable, not whether it is an LLC or not.With that said, I pay a CPA to do my taxes because I don't have a clue how to due to multiple businesses, numerous properties, and different LLC's with different ownership.  
Steven Noreika Getting started (my story) - LONG - Barely Updated 12/12/07
30 December 2007 | 18 replies
Let’s hope he proves to be as valuable to us long-term as he was during our first 2 hour meeting.So for the last few days we’ve been pouring thru numerous listings, most of which are bank-owned properties, some multi-unit rentals, some SFH rehabs.
Tiara Murray Ok so I've found a few deals... how do I submit an offer?
31 March 2009 | 14 replies
They record the A to B deed first and the B to C deed second.Now, there are numerous things that can go wrong.
Jeff Tumbarello The fix for the whole debacle - Vapor Paper Clarified...
12 May 2009 | 0 replies
He asks for a room and puts a Euro100 note on the reception counter, takes a key and goes to inspect the room located up the stairs on the third floor.• The hotel owner takes the banknote in a hurry and rushes to his meat supplier to whom he owes E100.• The butcher takes the money and races to his supplier to pay his debt.• The wholesaler rushes to the farmer to pay E100 for pigs he purchased some time ago.• The farmer triumphantly gives the E100 note to a local prostitute who gave him her services on credit.• The prostitute quickly goes to the hotel, as she was owing the hotel for her hourly room used to entertain clients.At that moment, the rich Russian comes down to reception and informs the hotel owner that the room is unsatisfactory and takes his E100 back and departs.There was no profit or income.
N/A N/A Using multiple realtors to look for rehabs
21 February 2006 | 1 reply
Thinking of approaching numerous realtors who are handling various lenders foreclosures/HUD/VA homes to let them know I'm in the market instead of just using the 1 or 2 realtors I am now dealing with.
Account Closed Buying a house with Girlfriend
19 October 2009 | 15 replies
That one has this very question in numerous states and variations, but with the common theme: "My sweetie and I were engaged and bought our house together before we were married.
N/A N/A Not much cash, but decent equity and perfect credit
14 October 2007 | 5 replies
Also numerous books on the topic.
Minna Reid getting licensed
6 December 2007 | 34 replies
I have worked for numerous Brokers that owned in excess of 100 units individually, and in various joint ventures/partnerships with other family members and or clients.
N/A N/A Question on making an Offer
30 January 2007 | 3 replies
I see a lot of listings like these on numerous sites where a property may have $30K or less left on the balance but the market value is five times that amount.