Ru Budha
Funding by myself vs Hard / Private Money
31 August 2022 | 10 replies
You just might be working with a lender whose risk tolerances are higher.
Paul Lim
Creating an LLC, and putting existing investment properties under it
15 January 2024 | 3 replies
Here are some of the key things to keep in mind when choosing an asset protection strategy for your rental properties:Your risk tolerance: If you are not very worried about being sued, you may not need the best level of protection.
Account Closed
Buy single-family home in cash or finance a multi-family property
17 August 2022 | 18 replies
But it all depends on your goals and risk tolerance.
Damein White
Best way to use $100,000 cash
31 August 2022 | 12 replies
Our risk tolerance is different, our hands-on preferences are different.
Michael Plaks
EXPLAINED: bookkeepers v CPAs - hire one of each or combo?
15 January 2024 | 9 replies
You either have to tolerate their underperformance (or poor service or unreasonable pricing) on one of their two services for the sake of keeping the other - or you have to dump the entire firm and start from square one.- Yet another problem: turnover.
Samir Pathak
Sacramento Area Monthly Estimates for SFH/Duplex Rentals
14 November 2016 | 24 replies
For the neighborhood search you need to create parameters like this much income and this much crime you can tolerate.
Eldar M.
Podcast show 70
6 June 2014 | 9 replies
As a strategy I find it on the risky side of my personal risk tolerance.
Matt Hintzke
How to begin with low capital, high debt, and an bubbling market?
6 October 2016 | 34 replies
David Toler I'm actually not sure about that IRA.
Josiah Patrick Zebarth
NOT going to college, what should I do?
9 August 2019 | 103 replies
It's tolerated, because you're learning. etc., etc.).
Flavius Alecu
Is negative cash flow really always a bad deal?
28 April 2020 | 21 replies
But, if you can afford to subsidize the rental income for the foreseeable future and can tolerate repairs, and you have the majority of your PITI being paid by the rent, does it not make it an ok investment anyway due to the loan payment and potential appreciation?