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John Wright Does law require landlord accept the first qualified applicant?
7 November 2017 | 7 replies
Let's assume 2 or more prospective tenants submit applications, pass the credit and background screening, and meet my other minimum criteria.Must I accept the the tenants on a first-come first-served basis? 
Jordan Sitzler Advice for (fairly) new business owner getting financing/started
5 November 2017 | 3 replies
-only debt: $100/mo for student loan-credit score falls within the excellent range-~28k total to put into a deal, leaving 8k for family emergencies
Gary Fare Entity Formation and Flow of Rent Payments
20 November 2017 | 4 replies
Also, keep in mind that business credit will be assigned to each LLC separately.In other words, to get blanket funding, you may want to consolidate, however consolidation may undermine asset protection.
Priscilla Paul House Hacking FHA Downpayment Strategy
5 November 2017 | 8 replies
Don't spend all your ammo (7%) on one shot, because if a costly CapEx expense comes up or something unforeseen happens, you don't want to have to start using costly credit cards for operating expenses :)Good luck!
Tony Stinziano Help Purchase First Rental Property
9 November 2017 | 6 replies
He is a retired police officer with his money in his credit union collecting maybe 1%.
Tony Stinziano Most Creative Way to Spend $40K...
3 November 2017 | 1 reply
Talk to your local bank/credit union to see what type of financing you qualify for.
Keith T. Rent it out yourself or use a realtor
21 November 2017 | 25 replies
There is NO WAY a prospective tenant can sue me for discrimination, which will not happen in my apts as I put in my own tenants.In my apts Here in Brooklyn, I have the world of all kinds of minorities and status, each of them I know very well and will stand up for my Character in Court.The diversity in my buildings are incredible and represents just about everyone.Also, because I provide them with great service and speak with them on occasions, anyone coming to my building who claims discrimination will be proven to be false as I probably already have that protected class in my building.The only commonality is that all the tenants meet a Qualification criteria of Credit, Income and other non-discriminatory criteria.BUT, I know that's not LL.
Yeng Hawj How should I refi current homes to purchase first investment?
5 November 2017 | 3 replies
That way you are protected against rate increase.You are in a good position to refi the FHA to a conventional and get rid of the MIP.As long as you are reporting the rental income on your tax return, you will get rental income credit to offset the mortgage.
Angela McCall Landlord-initiated ACH; erentpayment.com?
10 November 2017 | 7 replies
I had tenants sign a credit authorization form, sent an invoice each month and used my Square account which direct deposited into my account within 24 hrs
Sean Almeida Anyone have experience in higher risk countries?
28 April 2019 | 6 replies
No credit is available, but yields are 10-14%.I'm curious about the general attitude towards these kinds of transaction from American investors and other real estate professionals.