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Ken P. Student rental house hack for daughter with 30%+ ROI
18 May 2022 | 28 replies
We wanted to put our daughter's name on the title along with ours, so we waited to close until just after she turned 18 and was legally able to sign paperwork, closing in February.With help from our Michigan-based contractor, who lived in the house while working on it, we converted the 1st floor back to residential use, adding a large 6th bedroom with walk-in closet, another full bathroom, a study room, and a living room, and made a myriad of small improvements. 
Douglas Gratz How do I Get Tenants Out Of A House You Want To Buy?
28 August 2018 | 7 replies
You will want to negotiate a move-out plan that will be the least stressful and most efficient for all parties involved.If you want the renter out because they're a really bad tenant (not paying rent, causing property damage, disrespectful, and/or dangerous), then do so as quickly as you can, with the help of legal counsel.
Joey Tuckey What Are Some Rules To Ensure I'm Doing Fair Transactions?
29 August 2018 | 8 replies
Specifically, (1) always use a closing attorney and legal contracts.(2) Always be honest because there is never a reason not to be. 
Mike Cangi Advice on Refi: How does NOI & CAP Rate Correlate to Value?
16 April 2019 | 18 replies
Please correct me if I am missing some line items here, but here are the working numbers for the property:+ Gross Rental Income: $150,000- Cleaning Fees: ($21,600)- Management Fees:  ($19,260)- Property Taxes: ($3,700)- Insurance: ($2,400)- Trash & Local Tax: ($650)- Utilities: ($7,200)- Pest Control ($560)- Supplies/Maintenance: ($1200)- Acct/Legal: ($1500)TOTAL EXPENSES = ($58,070)Net Operating Income = $91,930---Based on my limited understanding of the local CAP rates for similar properties in Philadelphia, PA 19106 it looks like 5-6% is a realistic number. 
Stevie Delacruz Investing too young?
1 September 2018 | 112 replies
Sometimes less, but you have to have the mindset that if you want something, you will try all legal avenues to get it.
Scott Shimko Quit Claim with consideration and a side note?
28 August 2018 | 2 replies
My aunt consulted with her attorney who said that such a quit claim deal with a side agreement would not be legal
Reese Davis How do you sell a house that has 2 mortgages on it??
30 August 2018 | 6 replies
-------------------From a legal perspective, any mortgage recorded after another loan is a second mortgage.
Nicholas Ferraro Buying First Investment Out of State
4 September 2018 | 6 replies
I have been talking to some agents there and the plan would be getting a primary residence loan and have my family move in there for the next few years as they get more acclimated to the area.I was wondering if anyone has started their rei career in a city so far away, or if there would be any legal issues financing the home this way.Appreciate any feedback!
Patrick Flynn can permitted guest house not on record add value to appraisol?
29 August 2018 | 4 replies
I called the health and safety board and they said its legal.
Rudy T. Converting properties to LLC
31 August 2018 | 6 replies
I've never cared enough to pursue but since we're on the subject... can some legal folks shed light on their opinion of a a disregarded LLC as a personal liability shield when the activity of the property is on the personal return of the LLC member and all income goes directly to the member?