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Jordan Hamilton - 1st deal - Should I have co-signer?
12 July 2019 | 10 replies
There's no committee to go through for foreclosure. 20% down and INCOME PRODUCING is an easy loan to make.
Matthew Thomas Mobile Home Park financing and general Education
9 July 2019 | 2 replies
I had a walk through on a partial park last week that is currently producing an NOI on 11 units of over $70k a year.
Barb F. REO / low appraisal / house hack / first-time buyer
10 July 2019 | 9 replies
She said they could do it for a small amount of repairs (ballpark $1k) but that's not sufficient to meet the MPR repairs listed in the seller's appraisal.For #4, I am theoretically okay with producing the difference between an appraisal and my offer price because I believe this house is worth every penny of the $182 that I offered, based on my knowledge of the market, review of comps, and plans to house hack.
Patrick Menefee Small victory-first property (4plex) finally under contract!
26 July 2019 | 23 replies
If it costs me $500 in due diligence and $600 for an inspection to find out about a major issue that I'd never otherwise see, but the deal has a much better chance of producing more than that $1,100 in just 2 months of cash flow, I'll take the cost all dayThere are probably more, but this is way longer than I expected and took way longer than expected and I'm losing steam for the night.
Jose Rey Our First Home! A Multi-Family!
9 July 2019 | 0 replies
Sweat equity does pay off if you have the time for it, I don't know that it would be as worth it for me now as my time can be spent doing many other income producing activities but for that time, this was an awesome opportunity for us!
Edward Seid New ADU bill passed in Seattle & opportunity zones
10 July 2019 | 3 replies
In terms of rentals for us landlords, I could see this opening up some opportunities for current landlords to add an additional unit or two to a rental property, and also to turn a property that wouldn't generate enough cashflow with the single unit currently on-site, to producing a positive cashflow with the addition of 1-2 more units.
Sean Vanderveer SDIRA vs Solo401k - Multiple Q's
10 July 2019 | 5 replies
To qualify for a Solo 401(k), you must be self-employed producing earned income (not rents or other passive earnings) and have no full time employees in any business you control.  
Maria Vasilevskaya Questions On Code Violation Leads
15 July 2019 | 2 replies
I think that's going to be trial and error for your area, just do some mailings or cold calling and see which produce the best for you.2. 
Nick Ganon Deductions from deposit.
11 July 2019 | 9 replies
Now, he must produce evidence things were broken by you, and he must also produce receipts of what was actually spent to fix those items.
Justin Goodin Help me analyze this flip please! Already analyzed with BP Tool!
9 July 2019 | 7 replies
It’s impossible to make those numbers work.I’m guessing fixed up to normal conditions, it’s worth $100k or less if it only produces  $1200/mo.The whole goal of brrr is to be All In for 76% of value when you’re done.