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Brennen Chasse Looking to get started in Denver
25 November 2017 | 3 replies
I am currently seeking fix and flip opportunities as well as developmental projects.
Hardy Vibert Looking To Start investing in Real Estate
24 November 2017 | 2 replies
Hey my name is hardy Vibert, I currently live in California, I’m looking to invest in real estate, lookin for fix up property’s to buy and hold, what states would would good to find 20-30k fix up property’s???
Jacob Rhein What do you want in your lawyer?
1 December 2017 | 12 replies
DEALER VS INVESTOR□If you buy and sell properties as a business (e.g. fix and flip), do you keep those properties separate from your investment properties legally and for accounting?
Patrick Martone How long does it take to refi out of a HELOC? Any obstacles?
25 November 2017 | 5 replies
One is a fixed rate, the other isn't. you can refinance out of the credit line and into a fixed rate loan (home equity loan).
Ned J. Bad tenat paint touch up at move out
25 November 2017 | 5 replies
The current tenant claims they were there when he moved in...... in going through my records, my move in agent and the tenants placing agent have no record of a move in condition sheet filled out by the tenant.Lease states that if the tenant does not submit one, the house is considered damage free.House bought in 5/2014..all new paint....one tenant previous for 12 months...this tenant for the remaining time until now.My agent did the walk through post last move out and did not note any issues where she felt I needed to repaint except one room, which I did.Since its so many walls in different rooms, the estimate is $1000 to repaint these areas.So the recent tenant is claiming they were there already and its normal wear and tear and is my responsibility to fix.My position is that there is no documentation of his claim and if he had just left them alone I could have fixed the issues way cheaper since it would have been done correctly from the start....it would have been way better to just leave a bunch of nail holes in the walls than have blotchy paint everywhereOpinions?
Jim S. Tax strategy for house hacking SFR
26 November 2017 | 4 replies
Plan is to rent 2 unfurnished/6 mo leases + 2 furnished short term/AirBNB.My house just closed last week and now I'm in the process of fixing it up cosmetically (drywalling over old 50's ceiling tile, ripping up old carpet + refinishing the hardwood underneath, painting, new floors everywhere that doesn't have hardwood).
Account Closed How many entrance strategies should i know for wholesaling?
3 December 2017 | 9 replies
i lease the property out or fix and flip itLease Option- i sublet the property and sell it through lessees.Any other strategies?
Matt Henshaw How does my insurance claims impact my taxes?
26 November 2017 | 3 replies
Both rental properties had a claim filed against them and received payout.Property 1: Claim for $21,000 was paid out to fix/replace roof, guttering and siding.
Jake Calle Just pre-qualified for a loan in Tampa... Now what?
2 December 2017 | 13 replies
Note: I was told by a seasoned investor to look for good deals to fix up and only use my mortgage to buy the house and NOT the fix up expenses (because of the 5% interest rate)....
James O'Connor My first purchase is in the works! Just looking for confirmation
26 November 2017 | 5 replies
Even then tho I can see it's still cutting it close to break even or loss for the year depending on major fixes. $33,000 minus $29,000 = is only $4000  and that's not considering garbage or water which I will pay until their lease is up.