
10 February 2021 | 6 replies
Seems to me that I need to concern myself more with extracting as much value as possible out of the first few properties and not comfort.

10 February 2021 | 5 replies
@Karl McGarvey This is a bit off-topic but just feel it's my responsibility to make aware to a customer of Chase that they are the number 1 (in the entire world) funder of fossil fuel extraction.
4 January 2021 | 4 replies
You'll be at least a year re-letting and any cash would be a lot more valuable now vs paying lawyers to extract it.

6 January 2021 | 2 replies
It's a nicellitt le scam so bidf*rassets can charge $35 and tempt you to bid on whatever is left of the dredges--- with their enticing "automatic extension" type bidding system to extract every dollar.

10 January 2021 | 2 replies
You will have a capital gain and some cash at that time, but not an income stream for life.The good news about owner financing is that your capital gain taxes are spread over the life of the loan to your buyer.Another option that you could consider is to refinance the property yourself to extract the equity tax free and then reinvest those funds into another rental property.It looks like you made a great investment with this property.

11 January 2021 | 5 replies
We often have hard time extracting necessary information from messy spreadsheets that our first-time clients show us.

15 March 2021 | 9 replies
An extract from Texas Rental Code below:When ending a rental agreement, a common question for tenants is whether the landlord has to refund the security deposit the tenant gave them at the beginning of the lease.

19 March 2021 | 8 replies
Some commentsBrrrr is definitely possible in San Diego but it is very challenging to extract the full investment.

17 March 2021 | 5 replies
I aim to take an undervalued property and raise to market value (maybe even just over it) similar to the BRRRR strategy, only I would sell it rather than refinance to extract my money.

24 March 2021 | 52 replies
If you had refinanced it after it had 33%, you could have extracted all of you initial investment at 75% LTV and been on infinite return.