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John DeFoor Background on Section 8 renters.
17 July 2014 | 20 replies
Get confirmation of their voucher and if it doesn't cover the entire rent amount, then verify that they have a monthly income of at least 3X the amount of the remaining rent amount not covered by the voucher.
Patrick Hepner Got back the zoning inspection, need your help!
20 July 2014 | 6 replies
If I have to hire a pro, there is no portion stating that I need to keep receipts and prove it really, I just have to have the inspector come back to the house and verify that it is up to code.I guess I am just confused now as to what constitutes a do-it-myself kind of job versus what I have to hire someone to do.  
Ronald H. Doing your own COMPS and procedures to assign and do a double close with your end buyer
19 January 2015 | 7 replies
Now hopefully if everything is on track, the same day I close with the seller, I will approach my buyer and give them the report with all the verified holding, broker, expenses, I mentioned above.
Nik S. Insurance...what a game!
7 August 2014 | 14 replies
Once he went over a certain threshold with number of properties to insure another one was a nominal expense.So not only do you have to verify sellers numbers are accurate you have to check on after that what will be you the buyers costs owning the building and factor that into the price you pay and your projections.       
Toshia Booker-Blakeley 70 % Rule or MPP
20 July 2015 | 13 replies
I got a HML, I verified the comps, I got quotes from contractors but now my house isn't selling and I do not understand why".
N.A N. Rental Package help please
20 July 2014 | 5 replies
Copy of documents that verify their income (letter from employer, pay check stubs for the most recent three months, benefit award letters, etc.)It is good for the prospective tenant to check their credit report in advance, so they are not surprised by things I might find when I check it.   
AJ Sherman Calculating property tax when analyzing a deal
23 July 2014 | 3 replies
I use zillow amount and double check with county website to verify.
Ryan L. Rental Receipts for Tenants Social Security
29 July 2014 | 3 replies
I believe he wants 2 separate receipts, $400 for his mom and $485 for him, but as I can't verify the $400 actually came from his mother - is this legal?
Chris Stromdahl New investor/meeting with my RE attorney on 7/28/suggestions?
23 July 2014 | 2 replies
We did some checking and verified that he checks out.All is well.What are the questions that I should ask?
Brandon Gerhardt Deal analysis
25 July 2014 | 1 reply
Description4 2 bed 1 bath16 3 bed 1.5 bath20 Individual tax lots - potential exit strategyNo Broker fees, FOR SALE BY OWNERMonthly Rents $16,850.00 Annual Rents $202,200.00 Annual Management Fee $20,220.00 Insurance Windstorm $4,040.00 Insurance fire and Liability $4,000.00 Taxes $15,000.00 Net Income $162,940.00 Sales Price $1,400,000.00 Havent verified the numbers, but on the surface this looks like a cash cow.