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Kevin Cardinale Down the rabbit hole: spending all day tracking down a property "owner"
15 October 2011 | 10 replies
Sure if the mortgage company is not indicted on federal charges and its owner sent to prison for 11 years.
Mel Rosario Need insight on buying SFH or MultiUnits in 2011 on up
17 October 2011 | 3 replies
Of course you now have to deal with more tenants... but that also helps diversify risk a bit.Last thing to consider is SFH tend to appreciate faster than MFH.
Joshua Houchins Any types of finding Investors?
18 October 2011 | 16 replies
I generally charge less than a good GC would charge, so it's a lot cheaper for the investor I'm working with to just pay me a flat fee, as opposed to an equity split or percentage.
Ben Schembri after real estate license how can you sell without company?
17 October 2011 | 6 replies
This way you can avoid most of the 3% listing fee that you would otherwise be paying.For example, my brokerage charges $60/month and then $300 per transaction.
Chris Gawlik My first Multi
19 October 2011 | 14 replies
Actually, I said the opposite way... if you're getting $3,000 a month out of a $135k property, that sounds very good (at a 50,000 foot level)... where I said you were getting fleeced was putting $100k down on a $135k property and getting charged 11% on the $35k note.I'm still not sure I understand your financing situation.Hard money on a buy and hold property tends to make cash flow pretty tough due to the higher interest rates.
Sharon N. Judgement for Unpaid Rent
19 October 2011 | 8 replies
If you file to evict and then tenant does not answer to the court you can get the writ to evict but not a judgement.In that case you have to take them to small claims court and win to get a judgement.Now if you already have the judgement against them you have a few options.You can file the paperwork yourself for bank levy or wage garnishment.Or You can use an attorney that charges hundreds per hour.
James H. Potential tenant
20 October 2011 | 13 replies
They were the very first app so I didn't charge just because I already knew the answer based on the dogs, but I still wanted to go through the process for practice.The next applicant had golden 5 year rental history, although only 6 months (verified) at current employer.
Phil Raia Property management question
24 October 2011 | 5 replies
Also does anyone know what is a fair amount to charge percentage wise.
Loc R. Just got an iPhone: App recommendations?
21 May 2015 | 62 replies
I have grown accustomed to getting them faster than that.