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Account Closed Title issue for death without a will in Texas
18 January 2019 | 11 replies
Account Closed Not an Attorney - but I believe the Title Agent is correct.
David Litzau Need advice on my very first deal...
20 January 2019 | 13 replies
Here you go.Property tax = $4923 annuallyInsurance = $996 annuallyMisc = $1200 annuallyP&I = $10,033.68 annuallyManagement fee = $2106 annually Hey Is your P&I correct that seems extremely high 
Scott Luetgenau Advice on Cash Out Refinance
12 January 2019 | 18 replies
While those are just 7 questions....and there are a LOT of other things that are important....if they answer those questions right, then they will likely answer all the other investor questions correctly too.  
Andrea Cole We're FINALLY live people!
10 January 2019 | 23 replies
You're correct.
Amanda Louise Sanchez Leverage and recession
19 January 2019 | 8 replies
For a single family property, you will have to hold more depending on the current condition of the property, expected vacancy and expected CapEx (for example an HVAC unit which could go out in the next year or two).There are a ton of people who have been waiting in cash on the sidelines for a large market correction for the last 5 years.
Scott Luetgenau Cash Out Refi Lenders in Raleigh
12 January 2019 | 3 replies
@Scott Luetgenau based on what you said, im guessing you would be refinancing the property in your name, not a LLC, correct?
Account Closed 22 Years Old - $1M+ Flipping Profit & $1M+ Equity in 2018
9 January 2019 | 7 replies
All of these deals were done between Denver, CO and Orlando, FL.We = Me, My partner who is also 22, and the team we built.My 2018 in ReviewPurchased  ~$8.6M worth of real estate across 35 properties for ~$5.7MWe sold and closed on 20 of these properties in 2018 for a gross profit of ~$1.15M after realtor commissionsand we still own 15 of those properties with about $1.2M in equity, all of which are scheduled to be sold and closed in early Q1 2019.Total Equity Created in 2018 was $2.35MTotal Equity Realized/Cashed Out was $1.15MTotal Equity in Assets We Still Own is $1.2MWe acquired the majority of these deals off market through our own marketing, and bought three of them off of the MLSTakeawaysYou can buy your first property before you're 25 :)Leverage is a powerful tool if you use it correctly (we stay under ~70% LTV across the portfolio at all times)The reason this worked is because of years of experience in off market acquisitions and an up market. 
Nick Macklin Low Value Refinances
21 June 2019 | 3 replies
I didn't actually end up getting a mortgage on the place but if I remember correctly Bank of America actually will write that low.
Price Kenney C-Corp for every deal?
10 January 2019 | 9 replies
It can be taxed as a Disregarded Entity, Partnership, C Corp, or S Corp depending on the ownership makeup and election made.You are correct that Canada treats all US LLCs as corporations for Canadian tax purposes. 
Alex Smith Electrical Fire @ Duplex--Do I need a Public Adjuster?
4 February 2019 | 21 replies
That being said from my understanding yes you are correct.