Christopher Meaker
Newbie Multifamily Investor from Syracuse, New York
12 March 2014 | 15 replies
Welcome fellow buy and holder.
Brent Bastian
Wholesaling Newbie( Los Angeles, San Bernandino, Riverside )
16 November 2019 | 6 replies
I have wholesaled many times and to be honest, I could not have wholesaled a single one as a newbie without the background experience and education I received by investing as a buy and holder, a flipper, and a developer.
Tricia O'Brien
SmartMove vs Rentscreener.com for tenant screening?
26 June 2023 | 2 replies
They also don't give you the raw credit score of 550, 600, 650, etc. or the total amount of debt payments like $500/mo car payment , $300/mo VISA payment etc.I'm new to tenant screening ...Thanks in advance!
Matthew Kline
Subject 2 Beginner
16 August 2023 | 3 replies
If a “due on sale” clause exists, and it does on almost all residential loans, the the note holder has the right to accelerate the note after transfer of title or transfer of any significant fee Simple interest.
Roy C.
Would you invest in 401k instead of invest in real estate?
15 April 2018 | 146 replies
@Scott DeLucaGood comment on the 72t distribution option;however, it is not quite as advantageous for 401k holders since the 72t Substantially Equal Periodic Payment Rules do not permit distributions from qualified plans until the participant separates from service.
Account Closed
TimWieneke
9 February 2010 | 53 replies
As a patent holder, I know you know the value of proprietary information."
Zach Mitchell
First Rental - 4% Rule Quick Opinions Needed!!
11 May 2015 | 51 replies
If you cannot find any MFR comps in that specific area, as a fall back, look at what SFRs are doing in that neighborhood & ask why a person would live in your property vis-a-vis the SFR.(2) Who is going to manage the properties?
James Sullivan
sdira
29 November 2022 | 15 replies
Jane A.A quid-pro-quo arrangement such as you suggest would constitute a prohibited transaction for an IRA holder.
Joshua M.
Notes
26 May 2016 | 49 replies
Kevin Moen Not exactly true, selling part of your note, you're still the holder, you're guaranteeing the front end too, your risk in it isn't reduced, get some screwball investor in collections and your risk just went up too.
Jeff Warner
Anyone use a Buyers Agent to offer on REO's?
15 July 2011 | 74 replies
Additionally, no commission will be paid to any such license holder representing his or her spouse who is a Buyer.