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David Frey Navy nurse in San Diego... tired of renting (newbie).
11 December 2017 | 17 replies
So far, Navy Federal has pre-approved me for $500K loan at 3.625% with a 2.15% VA funding fee.  
Jehan Jaleel Should I get the lease from an attorney (NJ)?
24 November 2017 | 5 replies
For some Landlords that can be the finders fee for a PM finding a tenant..I manage 1 property myself and other properties I have a Property Manager.You can find leases online a including here in BP.
Account Closed what do you think of these HML junk fees?
21 November 2017 | 16 replies
Recent quote from First American for a refi around the same loan amount: Escrow fee $595.00 - includes recording feesTitle fee $450.00 (short form policy)Notary fee $150.00I like them because they don't change a dozen different fees!
Jasmine Vigo Do NOT KNOW WHERE TO START
26 November 2017 | 9 replies
If you are looking to start in MF's you can do it yourself, be a bird dog and find properties for other companies and get a referral fee or wholesale, try to partner or work with a company doing MF.
Andrew Merritt Details and Questions on my 2nd REI Purchase
30 November 2017 | 6 replies
Reviews go a long way.If this is a rental, are you going to charge a monthly access fee for the solar in addition to rent, and let them handle the utility bill, or are you going to cover all utilities?
Sean Williams Black Friday Appliances for Rental - Best Accounting Method??
30 November 2017 | 14 replies
The safe harbor applies to amounts paid during the tax year to acquire or produce what the regs call a “unit of property” (UOP), you must meet these requirements: (1) at the beginning of the tax year, the taxpayer has written accounting procedures treating as an expense for non-tax purposes amounts paid for property costing less than a specified dollar amount (which will be 2500 for you), or with an economic useful life of 12 months or less;.(2) the taxpayer treats the amount paid for the property as an expense on its books and records in accordance with its accounting procedures. ( do this on your bookkeeping software or whatever you utilize)(3) the amount paid for the UOP doesn't exceed $2,500. as substantiated by invoice.Note: The cost for the Unit of Property includes additional costs (for example, delivery fees, installation services, or similar costs) if these additional costs are included on the same invoice with the tangible property.Eg:A purchases 100 printers at $500 each for a total cost of $500,000 as indicated by the invoice.
Melissa Harris How does refinancing out of the BRRRR strategy really work???
21 November 2017 | 3 replies
Refinances usually cost about 1% plus however many points the bank charges (usually between 0 and 1, each point is a 1% fee).
Mike Dorneman What’s a fair Wholesale assignment price??
21 November 2017 | 1 reply
Does the price typically depend on the sale price or are you seeing a flat fee approach regardless of deal size?
Jose Quintana House flipping advice and partners.
23 November 2017 | 7 replies
@Jose Quintanathe hardest part about flipping now is finding the property that you can buy for enough of a discount to make money after all the repairs, commissions and lender fees.
Wesley Frazier Financing Options with VA and FHA
22 November 2017 | 6 replies
The asking price for the property is $135,000 and it is possible to make purchase price $140k and with VA funding fee rolled into the mortgage, it'll be over $144k.However, I don't want to overpay for the property and submitted an offer of $125k with seller paying all closing costs up to $5k.