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Rapture Barba Why Sellers and Buyers benefit Subject to
11 September 2017 | 2 replies
We make the existing mortgage payments directly to the lender, no legal transfer of the mortgage from the original owner’s name into the new owner’s name.Seller Benefits?
Account Closed Sprout Financial Unsecured Line of Credit
24 September 2017 | 16 replies
I'm skeptical because of there up front consulting fee of 9.99% and the fact they charge monthly 2% of what you have borrowed instead of 2% divided by 12 to arrive at your monthly payment.
Jordan Northrup Investments into down payments with a 1031 exchange
11 September 2017 | 2 replies
I want to start investing in real estate and exploring options to come up with a down payment big enough to get a good interest rate, get under 80% LTV, and have a decent cash flow. 
Corey Goldstein 300,000 Foreclosures From harvey
12 September 2017 | 6 replies
They're offering forbearance on mortgage, credit card, and other debt payments.
Stephanie Soltero Real Estate Partners
11 September 2017 | 1 reply
If the partnership is set up using an LLC then the LLC would issue K-1's based on the ownership percentages and it includes guaranteed payments to partners for loans. 
Tony Xu SFH Buy and Hold first deal Analysis
12 September 2017 | 5 replies
Hi guys, I am thinking of making my first offer on a property in the KC area.Here are the numbers:Sale Price: 85000Down Payment: 17000Closing: 2000Rent: 950Insurance: 595Taxes: 857Vacancy: 29 (3%)Property Management: 95 (10%)New Tenant Placement: 40 (assuming 2 year tenancy)Repairs: 48 (5%)Cap Ex: 71 (7.5%)Projected NOI: $547Mortgage: 365Cash Flow: 182.13Cash on Cash %: 11.5%What do you guys think?
Johanna V. Tenant/Landlord Lawyer recommendation in Seattle - do I need one?
12 September 2017 | 6 replies
(See RCW 59.18.070)If the tenant is on month to month or does not have a lease, you could give a 20 day (at least 20 days) written notice (prior to the end of the month or point that payment is made) that the tenancy will be terminated.
Jason Chen First Rental Property in Sacramento, CA
16 September 2017 | 20 replies
I wouldnt say it has great cashflow like others who invest out of state, but to me this is good enough as learning curve.Here are my rough numbers:Purchase price $303000Repairs and Closing cost is about $7kDown payment is 25% Total invested about $83000PITI is about $1550.1 unit was rented and the other was vacant.
Meleneal Cameron My mom's estate, No will established
24 September 2017 | 9 replies
If so, not much would need to be done other than to say "no", as the kids would currently own the property outright by operation of law.Now, that said, step-dad may have his own claims to be considered in evaluating all of this if he in fact contributed to mortgage payments, maintenance, etc.
Ridvan Hoxha Have $100k+ to Invest. REI or Buy a Business Now and REI later?
14 September 2017 | 11 replies
I would buy a multi family deal and do the refi cash out after 1 year later to get your down payment back.