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Caroline Gerardo Peer Street Bankruptcy
7 February 2024 | 13 replies
Peer Street struggled with Underwriting, collecting payments, and the math that an accounting firm calls audited while from the outside everything looked pretty. 
Eric Lowder Schedule E expenses for end of year purchase
7 February 2024 | 6 replies
If you show a loss on your schedule E, the lender may decide to hit you with the full payment as a rental loss. 
Tyson Scheutze Early Days of Auben Realty
7 February 2024 | 2 replies
Six months of non-payment later, I realized she was just seeking a sucker landlord with a slack application process.
Jonathan Abrado First Deal- Analysis Paralysis and Unsure If Good Deal
5 February 2024 | 4 replies
This rent could be structured as part of their installment payments for the sale of the property. 
Andrew Schnell New to Bigger Pockets!
6 February 2024 | 6 replies
I am wanting to learn more about the BRRR method, wholesaling, and building passive income through real estate investing. 
Patrick Lee Seeking Advice On A New Client Who Wants to Work With My Company
7 February 2024 | 11 replies
My target market and only 1hr and 55mins away.What I will be offering to this potential client is a 6 month coverage at a rate of $5000 with a "boots on the ground" at $250 per visit each month to check on the progress of the property and project .If the potential client can not pay in full, I will offer an installment payment plan with a down payment of $1750 or one month plus 3 visits.
Khang Vang New to real estate- Seeking advice.
7 February 2024 | 14 replies
Don't expect upfront cash flow because you will be:1) Occupying one of the units 2) Putting low money down which means your monthly mortgage payment will be higher 3) You have to pay PMI (since you're putting less than 20% down, this gives the lender further security if you were to default) Start with house hacking and look at real estate as a long term wealth building strategy.
Brian Estes Assuming low-interest loans from sellers -- how to do so as an investor?
7 February 2024 | 11 replies
Full documentation. 1.Purchase contract, your new fire insurance declarations page, and preliminary title report.  2.Past two years IRS returns 2022 2023 the net income after expenses, with paychecks past 30 days or profit and or loss 2024 year to date3. your bank statements for 2 months showing you have the down payment in your name, 4.
Joe Shields Seeking $300K for Boutique Hotel Downpayment by Feb 9 - Collateral & Equity Offered
6 February 2024 | 6 replies
However, I'm facing a shortfall: I need an additional $300,000 for the down payment due to a delay in cash-out refinancing on three of my properties.
Isaiah Cuellar Best places for cash flow?
7 February 2024 | 18 replies
@Isaiah Cuellara house hack is not supposed to cash flow, it's just supposed to replace your rent payment with a mortgage payment that it the same or slightly lower.