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Bud Evans First multi-family property bought!!
8 August 2018 | 10 replies
For landlord insurance - just go to like Allstate?
Anna Stratton new to short term rentals,[Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
5 August 2018 | 7 replies
Bump up your insurance line-item - commercial insurance for STRs is something you'll need, and it's notably more expensive than a regular homeowner's policy.  
Account Closed Louisville, Kentucky Multi Family Insurance
7 August 2018 | 2 replies
Does anyone have an idea of what I might expect to pay each month for insurance costs?
Chris A. Potentially my little sister's 1st deal. Is this a good one?
10 August 2018 | 3 replies
You will still have roofs, AC units, appliances, insurance deductibles, etc on the smaller properties.
Bridget Smith-Osbourne Help Evicting a Military Family
8 August 2018 | 79 replies
But if they don't pay their rent, I can't pay my mortgage, pay my property taxes, pay my insurance, pay my managers, my workers, etc. 
William Huston % of rent understandings
5 August 2018 | 8 replies
Just to throw out a property for example:100k Purchase price10k in repairs130k ARV1300/month rent1313/yr taxes550/yr flood insurance est800/yr insurance est10% management fee...
Jim Morris Is my duplex cash flow worth it?!?!
8 August 2018 | 6 replies
I was a little surprised how much the operating costs really are when I try and project what I'll need in 10 years to not have to pay out of pocket for big expenses plus the basic outflow (lawn, lic fees, termite inspections, insurance, taxes...)Here's my question, the property nets 1500 per month after I pull everything out.
Patrick Philip What if I don't sign cancellation and release of escrow?
5 August 2018 | 7 replies
Without the contract being released, then title insurance wont be issued for the property if a title attorney is aware of the unreleased contract.
Bill Drutz Need Financial Advice....Expenses > Income
31 August 2018 | 25 replies
.$150mo @ $7k, $55mo @ $2k, $27mo @ $1k, $35mo @ $3k, $40mo @ $4k,$25mo @ $1k, $47mo @ $1k, $67mo @ $2k, $25mo @ $1k, $25mo @ $1k, $45mo @ $1k, $80mo @ $4k, $25mo @ $1k, $80mo @ $2k, $102 @ $4k, $110mo @ $4k, $90mo @ $2k.Loans - $470mo @ $10k, $591mo @ $15k, $270mo @$3k, $650mo @$30K (not in my name), Kid’s School -$900 monthSchool Loans - $785 monthCell phones - $200 monthPersonal loan to Dad - $1,000 month, $28k left.Cars - $730 @ $31k, $330 @ $17kCar insurance - $150 monthCable/Internet/Gas/Electric/Water - $500 monthINCOME = $7,300 monthBoth at 600 credit scores.We spend $10,300 per month above,we have FT jobs and drive Lyft make bring in $7,300 month.
Joe Benson Rental property investing
5 August 2018 | 1 reply
., including private mortgage insurance payments in addition to the regular monthly principal/interest payment) and that you consider all the up-front costs.