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Jordan Liles How to Estimate Rent Cost
19 September 2018 | 11 replies
Keep in mind that is just one metric ,that is not the entire picture !
Cosette Trantow Help analyzing in Phoenix
12 September 2018 | 4 replies
List price: $350,0004 units: 3 x 2 bd/1.5ba 1 X 2bd/2baI figured $1100/mo for rent for the 3 1.5 baths and $1150 for the 2 bathTotal Income: $4450I used Zillow and my assessor's website for tax info (although I have no idea what FCV and LPV are)Tax: $95Vacancy: $230 (5%)Repairs: $230 (5%)CAPEX: $230 (5%)Property management: $450 (10%)Mortgage: $1922 (using an FHA loan at 3.5%)PMI: $280Insurance: $70 (based on zillows numbers)Total Expenses $3507Cashflow: $4450- $3507 = $943Down payment: $14000Closing costs: $4000 (I definitely need help with this number)Rehab: $10,000 (pulled this out of my butt, only 1 picture of the outside)Total cash in: $28,000Cashflow for the year= $11316COC ROI= 40.4%I'd just like a little help to figure out if I'm even in the ballpark or if I really need to make some big adjustments to my numbers.
Bill Zarzecki Cash out refinance question
13 September 2018 | 7 replies
I wouldn’t want to get stuck with a huge payment on my home, and if I purchase a rental and the cash flow only covers my new mortgage payment, it doesn’t seem to make much sense.
Matthew Paul Baltimore is always ahead of the curve
16 September 2018 | 5 replies
 did a picture come up ?  
Rick C. Will this remove bed bugs?
23 September 2018 | 22 replies
First I got a box spring cover which you'll want to leave on and unopened for over a year, then I sprayed the earth all over, along baseboards, under furniture custions, under the mattress, on the mattress, everywhere.
Kena B. Investor Friendly Title Company
30 November 2018 | 18 replies
Similarly, one of the houses needed an electrical panel replaced (we found out with the inspection) and once we said we wanted the cost covered by the sellers, he sent his electrician in to get a quote, and wrote it in the contract.
Chad Harris i have some newby questions
13 September 2018 | 2 replies
My first question is how do I upload a picture.
Shaun Palmer Need Some Advice - House Fire in My Rental
14 September 2018 | 1 reply
Any recommendations I make are based on experience, and not the advise of a professional in fire damage remediation, I am not a lawyer, and any advice I provide you may take with a grain of salt.In regards to the tenant, atleast in NYS, it is their responsibility to have renters insurance to cover their belongings, you are not required to compensate them for any losses.
Mark Doty 20 Unit Deal - Commercial loan questions
19 September 2018 | 23 replies
I have 7 tenants in the building that help me cover that.
Jessica Wood At what point has a tenant abandoned the property?
15 September 2018 | 8 replies
I would take pictures to show that they aren't living there and then you need to store the left over belongings for 30 days.