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Seth Lind Investing in a C- area
18 April 2016 | 20 replies
Yes, you can evict them, now eviction cost money and the tenant can just damage your property when they get evicted.There are other factors that prevent investors to invest in those areas unless they know that the area will be better area in the future.
Brian M. Comparing Note vs. Stock Market Returns and Cash Flow
18 April 2016 | 2 replies
If we are to use a compounded value for annual return, it would be the 7.67% ROI because this will take into account the return of principal and prevent "double counting" of the principal from the original 200,000 note purchases and the annual purchase of new notes with cash flow.Future Value: 200,000 * (1.0767)^5 = $289,403Future Cash Flow (safe withdraw rate) = $289,403 * .0767 = $22,197ConclusionBased on this analysis, cash flow for the note investment would be higher by $8,121 annually after 5 years.Question Do you think this analysis was done correctly?
Tony Ayoub Real Estate Agent From California .
16 April 2016 | 1 reply
Hi , my name is Tony Ayoub , lives in southern California , work Real Estate for 15 years , I help people to prevent foreclosure , also I help distress home owners  to get short sale , helping first time buyers to find their dream homes.https://www.youtube.com/results?
Maricela Chavez Need to save money! Suggestions??
20 April 2016 | 7 replies
This time,figure out exactly what you need before you go shopping.Have the entire property designed on paper and stick to it instead of expensive improvising after the fact.Know how much paint and flooring you need by taking accurate measurements to prevent over buying.Shop at contractor only stores with your contractor by your side,never Home Depot or Lowes.The best prices are never available to the general public off the street.Buy paint in 5 gallon buckets,not one gallon cans.Always buy in bulk and never pay the sticker price.Always ask for a discount for buying larger quantities from one merchant.Be loyal to them and they will be lower prices in the future.
Kathy Merton How to protect my investment in a partnership for a rehab
19 April 2016 | 2 replies
I'm thinking that would prevent him from shorting the contractors.
Robert Montanaro background checks
12 April 2017 | 21 replies
. - prevent them revealing anything more.
Scott Grover Home condition for a VA Loan
27 April 2016 | 7 replies
There is another full bathroom in the house.The patio door has about a foot of siding around the border that is missing.Two sides of the exterior are in desperate need of paint.The oven has a crack on the top.Insulation is supposedly "inadequate", but home is able to meet minimum heating requirements.If any of these things prevent the VA Loan financing, I could make repairs prior to or after closing.  
Robert Andrade first deal in the works.. YIKES!!
29 April 2016 | 12 replies
By the time #2 rolls around, you will be able to take those learning experiences and prevent them from being a problem again.
Kyle Forbes Duplex for first investment property - Should I pull the trigger?
15 August 2016 | 8 replies
Some banks will not finance if it is zoned SFH and it is a duplex because certain areas are zoned to prevent building multi family so they won't get their money back.  
Kevin Harrison Should YOU sell your house or rent it out? Asked and anwsered!
3 May 2016 | 1 reply
This will mess up your Debt To Income ratio and can prevent you from buying another house if it skews that percentage too high.OK class, by now you should know if you CAN rent your home out or if you NEED to sell.