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Joey Suarez First Rental
20 September 2014 | 6 replies
My question is should I go ahead and replace all of the flooring in the house to match or just do as little as possible cause it's a rental.
Christopher J. Roche 1031 Exchanges and Covid 19 Update / Changes
18 January 2021 | 1 reply
TBH I'm not sure how Sri Kamala feels about us, but since we're the problem I expect a good fight ahead.
Jonah Kolsrud Will New Job Affect Ability to Obtain Owner Occupied Loan
19 January 2021 | 4 replies
The formula for it is: How much your expenses are per month/ how much you make per month pretax.So, theoretically, if you keep the same spending at your new job, you would be increasing your DTI which is not good.You want to have a DTI of below 36% for example, if you spend 720 per month and make 2000, then you have a DTI of 36% which is good!
Anthony Vigilante Stuck Beginner investor
24 February 2021 | 23 replies
I personally like a hybrid with both.You want this all figured out ahead because Jersey is a battleground right now.
Adam Snow Sub metering a quadplex
22 January 2021 | 3 replies
Ratio Utility Billback Systems are a great way to get tenants to pay for their water, but it doesn't need to be overly complicate with rigid measuring systems.You can create a formula yourself based on square footage, number of tenants, etc... that each unit contains and then right it into the lease that they'll be responsible for a portion of the monthly water bill as calculated through that formula.The key, and it's an important one, is that you cannot profit from billing them for utilities.That means you should take the monthly water bill, and only charge back, say 60-80%.
Steven C. Suarez My JOB's unlimited O.T. vs jumping into Real Estate?
23 February 2017 | 21 replies
It's not an easy formula to solve and the paths to get to the solution are endless.  
Boruch Leivi Bartfield Buying Your First Investment Property?
22 February 2017 | 9 replies
I spent some time up front building a spreadsheet with formulas based on actual insurance quotes I have received, my local mill rates, my typical debt structure, etc.
William Savage New Construction: Pre-Fabricated, Modular "Container" Homes
11 June 2018 | 34 replies
friend of mine is doing this in portlandia.. look at the big developments I think in the netherlands or other parts of Europe they are away ahead of usAlthough my buddy is more of a philanthropist with this particular endeavor he even donated a fully functional one to the collage... although he hopes to some day turn that around and make them viable financing for himself as well.. but i bet he has spent 250k or more on this so far.. all for science / construction lab at the collage
Meghan Sullivan Tenant Eviction possibility
21 February 2017 | 7 replies
Your the best judge.. within 5 days she'll either be gone or within 6 days you'll file on the upcoming Monday.. loss of processing for basically a week is what your asking..and court costs.. if you can avoid that and she acutally leaves.. your ahead a lot of timePersonally my gamble would be to meet her Sunday set the appointment up and get the keys. 
Bret Rubash Can I go Zero to Hero???
24 February 2017 | 24 replies
I do not have schooling or a career that pays good I'm stuck making $9-$12 / hour jobs & im sick of living this up and down life style, when i finally get my cars paid off and getting ahead i get knocked down and have to sell them to make it then i lose everything i worked for.