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Clay Manship Looking For the Right Contractor(s)
19 October 2016 | 7 replies
We've knocked out rental rehabs in time frames that make the client's head spin.... lifetime to date, I have exactly 1 customer who "Gets it" and is willing to pay us to do these kind of jobs for her over and over.
Michael Dunn IRS owns the house ,& is owed $55,000 on this house. What now ??
17 October 2016 | 2 replies
No one has been in this house for over a year now , and it is most definitely a distressed property I'm just curious , if the IRS just wants this Property Sold and off their books, and they'll be willing to make a deal on it ORif they HAVE TO sell it / take a minimum Percent of what is Owed for it ?
Ryan Keenan 6 month reserves
18 October 2016 | 6 replies
They said 6 months PITI for subject property but 4 percent remaining balance on additional properties.
Ceasar Rosas House hacking in NYC. The Bronx specifically!
27 August 2017 | 14 replies
Unfortunately I've met quite a few people that get stuck in the analysis paralysis stage, with not enough funds to buy cash or conventional and looking for the deal of a lifetime.
Michael Dunn IRS owns the house ,& is owed $55,000 on this house. What now ??
26 October 2016 | 7 replies
No one has been in this house for over a year now , and it is most definitely a distressed propertyI'm just curious , if the IRS just wants this Property Sold and off their books, and they'll be willing to make a deal on itORif they HAVE TO sell it / take a minimum Percent of what is Owed for it ?
Victor Spencer II Wholesale Investors in Sacramento
18 October 2016 | 7 replies
I can suggest spending 98 percent of your time finding someone who wants to sell their house.
Scott Trench Question About Denver Airbnb Laws
21 October 2016 | 5 replies
In Portland, they passed a similar measure and one year after the regulations went into effect, they had less than a 10 percent compliance rate.
Chris Stafford Brand newbie from San Diego
26 October 2016 | 12 replies
(I got my real estate license to shave several percent off every deal, but that's not realistic for everyone.)'
Jeff Caravalho Solo401K - How to administer a loan to myself
25 October 2016 | 17 replies
The Solo 401k loan term is 5 years for general loans.The Solo 401k loan term can be more than 5 years not to exceed 30 years if used to purchase principal residence for you as trustee/participant of the Solo 401k.Solo 401k loan payments are made either monthly or quarterlyThe interest rate for a solo 401k loan  is either: A certificate deposit rate plus 2 percent or theprime rate plus 1 percent.Solo 401k Loan payments are fixed payments consisting of interest and principalSolo 401k loan rules do not allow for Interest only payments or principal payments only.The maximum Solo 401k loan amount is either 50% of account balance or maximum amount of $50K.– Example 1: Solo 401k balance is $50K; 50% of $50K = $25K (the Solo 401k maximum loan amount)– Example 2: Solo 401k balance is $150K; 50% of $150K = $75K; however, the maximum permitted Solo 401k loan amount is $50K– The minimum Solo 401k loan amount is $1,000.The Solo 401k rules require the following proper Solo 401k loan documentation:– Solo 401k Loan Agreement– Solo 401k Loan Application– Solo 401k Loan Payment Amortization Schedule
Alvin Grier Listsource and their Equity Calculations...
19 October 2016 | 1 reply
I'm interested in obtaining a "100-to-100" percent equity list from them, where there is 100 percent equity in each property in the list.