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Dale Tucker Good deal?
4 November 2012 | 19 replies
Here is my version.$325,000 price with 20% down would leave $260,000 left to finance.
N/A N/A My first REIA guess who was there?
8 July 2007 | 10 replies
The simple version is a lender agrees to accept less than they are owed to settle with a borrower.
Kevin Cas New Landlord, Crazy tenant
3 April 2014 | 11 replies
Unfortunately, it appears to have come with a crazy tenant in one of the units.Short version is we are worried one of the tenants might do significant damage to the property / our vehicles in the parking lot.
Michael Junior Process of Flip?
12 June 2023 | 8 replies
Hope this helps, we just put this version one together this week as part of our investor guide to help our clients after they close and begin rehabs.
Erik W. Incomplete CapRate Calculations
29 November 2018 | 5 replies
I am looking at the 5-50 unit space and see all kinds of versions of this. 
Kevin Boyd Vacation Rental Agreement
20 October 2017 | 6 replies
Hi @Kevin Boyd,Both sites allow you to upload an online agreement and guests are "required" to check that they've agreed to the terms of the agreement before they are allowed to proceed to book online.However, because I suspect many people do not even look at the rental agreement when they book online (and I want to be sure they understand the terms of my agreement) I require all of my guests to sign a personalized version for their booking.In my "House Rules" on each site's listing I've included this requirement:Must be willing to sign a copy of our rental agreement & provide a copy of your valid IDAfter they've made their payment to confirm the booking I collect their email address from them (in the case of an Airbnb booking since their personal email address is not provided) and I send the rental agreement to them directly.I hope this helps!
Chris Turpin HELP PLEASE, FIRST TIME INVESTOR, where to start
29 October 2018 | 3 replies
If you are currently renting however, you might consider a more mild version of house hacking to start building equity such as buying a 4 bedroom house and renting out the other 3 bedrooms.
Mindy Jensen New Book: Retire Early with Real Estate by Chad Carson
10 December 2018 | 68 replies
Can someone please elaborate on how the audio version of the book is delivered/downloaded?
Nate W. First Rental- basic math
8 March 2018 | 15 replies
It also gives you a skewed version of profitability because instead of taking the maintenance/capex costs and showing them as expenses (which they are, albeit paid to yourself) you're likely not showing them at all and getting a higher FALSE profit margin. the cost to build a roof is set by the market. whether you pay yourself or pay someone else doesn't change the value of the work.
Evin Lynch Working With A GC On First Deal
30 November 2022 | 6 replies
We are looking for a property that needs some love and our plan is to do some version of a “live-in” flip.