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Brian Tremaine New member introduction - San Jose CA
7 July 2015 | 14 replies
Is there a certain amount of cash flow that you want to achieve coupled with your consulting earnings and social security, are you looking for capital preservation, are you looking to continue to build wealth to hand it down to your children, relatives and charity, or all of the above?
Hament Raju Mahajan Adding a new property as additional collateral to an existing loan.
25 August 2015 | 1 reply
I have an existing  Note (Note 1) secured by a deed of trust in California on a  SFR (property 1).The borrower has agreed to bring in additional property  (Property 2)as a collateral  after Note 1 is completed  as a cross collateral.I will be recording a deed of trust as a cross collateral on property 2. 
James Morgan OPM networks?!?!?
5 July 2015 | 0 replies
I've got several deals lined up but don't want to close on them without knowing I can sell the contracts after they've been secured.
K. White Alabama Law - Sale Property with Existing Tenant
12 October 2021 | 5 replies
Hello,It is hard to tell without knowing what your lease states, but you should be able to evict him if he is in breach out your lease agreement by not paying rent on time.
Joe Bob Selling a currently rented house
13 October 2021 | 12 replies
I’d ask you to pay first, last and security for another similar apartment and pay the moving expenses, and I think that’s being VERY reasonable.
Richard Brightwell When is investment loan interest not tax deductible?
13 October 2021 | 7 replies
If you use it for any personal expenses it will not be deductible.Interest on a loan from a 401k plan which is secured by elective contributions is never deductible.
Louis Melton Hello everyone from Texas
22 October 2021 | 2 replies
Hello everyone, I'm new to the real estate investing world, I've been doing armed security for the past 20 years, worked a lot of hours and just wasn't going anywhere, then i stubbled back onto Robert Kiyosaki YouTube channel, and membered learning about it some back in 2007, then started watch Ken McElroy learned as much as i could from him then i saw David as Ken's guest and that's what introduced me to BiggerPockets, and have been watching videos taking notes trying to learn as much as i can and trying to get started at the same time, and found some hard money lenders (because I knew I couldn't get a loan from a back with my credit score and just getting started) four of then said sure will give you the loan talk about being excited then they hit me with will give you 80% of the LTV and you have to put the 20% down, my mouth dropped and another guy said there's going to be a 15k PMI added onto it and after I explained I needed to figure out how to come up with the 20% plus the 15k he blocked me on Facebook, so i began asking friends and family for the loan but ended up at a dead end, so with one of the hard money lenders i spoke to and kept in contact with offered my a loan officer position and explained the pay and everything, and in my mind i was like oooo if i get 5 of these deals i could have 20k, which would be enough for a down payment for the LTV on a condo then do the BRRR strategy on it, so that's currently where im at now.
Mallory Barger Background/credit checks for non-US Citizens
16 October 2021 | 4 replies
Get a large security deposit as long as it does not violate state law, and potentially ask for larger rent up front.
William Costello Why people prefer going the syndication route in real estate
29 October 2021 | 24 replies
Many discover that finding and securing these large deals is a challenge while participating in syndications allows them to enjoy the benefits of real estate without the headaches of actually being a landlord.
Jamie Derasmo Buy a house with a bad septic? Can't be replaced until Spring '22
13 October 2021 | 4 replies
And while you do secure the deal you will have all the carrying costs until spring.