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Landon Dolezal Glossary
27 June 2014 | 6 replies
For all concerned.Acronyms*REI Abbreviations**AFD* - Agreement For Deed*AITD* - All Inclusive Trust Deed*APR* - Annual Percentage Rate*ARM* - Adjustable Rate Mortgage*ARV* - After-Repaired Value*ATR* - Ability to Repay - See CFPB*BOM* - Back On Market*BOR* - Board of Realtors*CAD* - County Appraisal District*Cap* - Capitalization*CCIM* - Certified Commercial Investment Member*CCR* - Conditions, Covenants, and Restrictions*CFD* - Contract for Deed*CFPB* - Consumer Finance Protection Bureau - See ATR*CLTV* - Combined Loan To Value*CMA* - Comparative Market Analysis*COCR* - Cash on Cash Return*COF* - Cost of Funds*COO* - Certificate of Occupancy*CRB* - Certified Residential Broker*CRE* - Creative Real Estate*CRS* - Certified Residential Specialist*DBA* - Doing Business As*DCR* - Debt Coverage Ratio*DOS* - Due On Sale Clause*DOT* - Deed of Trust*DSCR* - Debt Service Coverage Ratio*FCRA* - Fair Credit Reporting Act*FED* - Created the CFPB*FFE* - Furniture, Fixture, and Equipment*FHA* - Federal Housing Administration*FHLMC* - Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Freddie Mac*FMR* - Fair Market Rent*FMV* - Fair Market Value*FNMA* - Federal National Mortage Association, Fannie Mae*FRBO* - For Rent by Owner*FSBO* - For Sale by Owner*GMAC* - General Motors Acceptance Corporation*GRM* - Gross Rent Multiplier*HELOC* - Home Equity Line of Credit*HML* - Hard Money Lender*HOA* - Homeowners Association*HUD* - Housing and Urban Development*HVAC* - Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning*IRA* - Individual Retirement Account*IRC* - Internal Revenue Code*IRR* - Internal Rate of Return*IRS* - Internal Revenue Service*L/O* - Lease Option*L/P* - Lease Purchase*L/S* - Landlord Seller*LIBOR* - London Interbank Offering Rate*LLC* - Limited Liability Company*LOC* - Line of Credit*LOI* - Letter of Intent*LP* - Limited Partnership*LPOA* - Limited Power of Attorney*LTV* - Loan to Value*MAI* - Member Appraisal Institute*MAO* - Maximum Allowable Offer*MIP* - Mortgage Insurance Premium*MLS* - Multiple Listing Service*MUD* - Municipal Utility District*NAR* - National Association of Realtors*NIV* - No Income Verification*NNN* - Triple Net Lease*NOD* - Notice of Default*NOI* - Net Operating Income*NOO* - Non-Owner Occupant*O/F* - Owner Finance*OO* - Owner Occupant*P&S* - Purchase and Sale*PITI* - Principal Interest Taxes Insurance*PMI* - Private Mortgage Insurance*POA* - Power of Attorney*PUD* - Planned Unit Development*REI* - Real Estate Investing / Real Estate Investor*REIA* - Real Estate Investors Association*REIT* - Real Estate Investment Trust*REO* - Real Estate Owned*RMLO* - Registered Mortg Loan Orginator*ROI* - Return On Investment*RTO* - Rent to Own*SFH* - Single Family House*SFR* - Single Family Residence*Sub2* - Buying property subject to existing financing*T/B* - Tenant Buyer*TAA* - Texas Apartment Association*TAR* - Texas Association of Realtors*TIL* - Truth In Lending*TREC* - Texas Real Estate Commission*UBIT* - Unrelated Business Income Tax*UCC* - Uniform Commercial Code*VA* - Department of Veterans Affairs / Veterans AdministrationFORUM ABBREVIATIONS*AFAIK* - As Far As I Know*AFK* - Away From Keyboard*AKA* - Also Known As*BBIAM* - Be Back In a Minute*BFN* - Bye For Now*BRB* - Be Right Back*BTW* - By The Way*CUL* - See You Later*FYI* - For Your Information*G2G* - Got to Go*IMHO* - In My Humble Opinion*IMO* - In My Opinion*LMAO* - Laughing My *** Off*LOL* - Laughing Out Loud*NT* - No Text*ROFL* - Rolling on the Floor Laughing*ROTFLMAO* - Rolling on the Floor Laughing My *** Off*TIA* - Thanks In Advance
David Avetisyan Hedge Funds taking over SoCal
11 June 2013 | 25 replies
I dont disagree with Karen Margrave about the land behind the Orange Curtain, tho' for the rest of us in Southern California, this market makes me sick.Prices cap rates on commercial property, SFRs are all overinflated, I have sidelined my money and also started looking at other states to invest my food stamps. . .I came across a great article in WSJ, let me dig it up:http://blogs.wsj.com/developments/2013/01/22/six-reasons-housing-inventory-keeps-declining/Hang in there all, normalization will DEFINITELY happen. . . in the next 50 years!
Hernan B. Owner occupied...I need a place to live
3 April 2013 | 2 replies
Very rough but fairly conservative estimates: CAP rate= 5.5 %, fits very close to the 50% rule (~48%), cash flow/initial investment= 5 %, NOI ~ 17k, etc etc.
Dave Osby apts
4 April 2013 | 6 replies
At 299,000 you are getting with your about statement we will say 580 a unit.580 X 4 = 2,320 a month X 12 = 27,840 potential yearly gross income.27,840 times .50 costs if no landlord paid utility = 13,920 NOIIf landlord pays utility like water etc. then go .60 costs=11,136 NOIOne way at a 10 CAP you have 139,200 sales price and the other way with landlord paid utility you have 111,360 sales price.
Jimmy Chim Newbie from Bay Area CA
14 April 2013 | 20 replies
It's a free download from my website and it may help you in choosing a market to invest it.I'm seeing cash-on-cash returns from 20% to 35%+, and cap rates from 8% to 18%.
Jaime Nichols 1031 basis or basis 101? I dont know can I get witness!
4 April 2013 | 4 replies
Also if the home is 4x what was initially paid, Is the deferred allowance for the cap gains or the the sale price?
Deborah Burian Cap Rate vs.
5 April 2013 | 2 replies
I have reviewed the forums and evidently am slow because I simply am not comprehending Cap Rate and the value of using it as a tool.
Michael Heisterkamp 1st property questions
9 April 2013 | 8 replies
The property is currently showing a cap rate of just over 10% for 0 vacancy.
Michael Smith What should I include in my lease?
29 April 2013 | 12 replies
In practice, this means a cap of $40 - $50 before the Tenant could contact the Rentalsman and claim we were being unreasonably heavy-handed.
Nick Breslin Good buy and hold markets
4 May 2013 | 34 replies
Both markets have been great, but inventory is definitely thinning out.I like Cleveland because I can still find 15 caps and better, and it's a good rental market with well run buildings easily running at 90%+ occupancy.