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David Lee Has this happen to you?
9 January 2014 | 13 replies
I have a all around gotcha clause in my lease that covers many of the unforeseen things like this.
Donald Hendricks Promise Zones announced by Obama
9 January 2014 | 3 replies
“They’re neighborhoods where we will help local efforts to meet one National goal: that a child’s course in life should be not by the ZIP code she’s born in, but by the strength of her work ethic and the scope of her dreams,” the President said.The cities selected for the first zones are Los Angeles, Philadelphia and San Antonio, while the Kentucky zone covers a multicounty region in the southeastern Highlands area.
Brandon Turner BiggerPockets Podcast with THE Ken McElroy!
20 February 2014 | 38 replies
The show covers how he got started and also covers a $9 million fundraise in short order.
Account Closed Help with financing scenarios for buying first 2 properties
24 January 2014 | 15 replies
As the podcast covered today, the market for larger apartment buildings is a bit saturated right now.As for the type of mortgage you should get, this wholly depends on your income and how much of it you'll be using to pay the first payment.
Matthew Marshall Private Money Buy & Hold Strategies
9 January 2014 | 13 replies
Of course the property would need to be a relatively higher cap rate considering it would need to cover the 6 & 8% interest being paid.Another option would be a lease option or something of that nature, sublet and exercise the option with private money or a conventional loan.I would love to hear some other ideas/thoughts, etc. on this!
Joshua M. equity stripping - cash out refi specifics
21 January 2014 | 15 replies
The additional rental income will almost cover renting a single family for us to hop into, but if we don't have to I would prefer to not incur the additional expense and potential stress/upheaval.Ultimately, I am desirous of using the value of our equity as a contribution to a down payment, along with some savings, towards a future loan on a more appropriate setting for my family.I am open to selling, switching, stripping (equity), or other necessary means so don't hold back your suggestions.
Jim Shaw Discussion Topic for other Landlords **weather damages**
14 January 2014 | 5 replies
Renters insurance is intended to cover such things ...
Jeff Lubeski Who Pays - Burst Pipes
3 February 2014 | 30 replies
I would probably cover it.
Euri Lorenzo What is a fair price to replace electrical heaters in PA???
14 January 2014 | 4 replies
That would also cover the cost of the electrical permit that I highly recommend is pulled.
Lindsay Wilcox Homeowner Living in Non-Conforming Unit?
19 January 2014 | 37 replies
A lot of times, codes exist to cover people's...assets.