Matt Cox
Best CRM for Landlords
4 December 2021 | 1 reply
I'm looking for a CRM with the following:-The ability to save important documents such as leases, invoices from contractors etc (right now I have everything saved in files on my computer)-The ability to receive payments-Some accounting capabilities (tracking basic expenses, ROI, etc)There's so many options on the market and I don't know what's best for my needs.
Faysal Alam
Is a cash out refinance possible in this situation ?
5 December 2021 | 1 reply
As far as income 2019 I made about $40,000 on the books, $25,000 in 2020, and I'm projected to make $40,000 (W2 income) in 2021 with maybe another 20k from 1099 Uber income , another 18k in cash off the books from tips , two families sell in a 1 mile radius for an average price of 950k I currently owe $680,000, I bought the house for 715k last year , also my income does not include the rental income as I have not filed that as of yet and I would for 2021 , based on all of these numbers would I be able to get a Cash out refinance at a $950k appraisal for a new loan of $712,500 pay back my loan for 680k , take the difference of $32,500 in a cash out , it would probably lower my mortgage as I would get a new loan at 75% LTV based on the new appraisal, meaning I would have 25% equity left in the house and remove my PMI .
Christopher Fabiany T.
Endless eviction in Connecticut
16 December 2021 | 8 replies
The notice to quit was given him the right to stay in the house until October 1st, he filed an appearance on November 15th (not sure why he had a month and a half to file an appearance, I think was my attorneys negligence, but he says that is the time it takes) I am still waiting for a mediation date, but it is already 4 months he is living there for free.
Kevin Mirise
DPS (Downgradient Property Status)
4 December 2021 | 0 replies
Has anyone purchased or sold a property with DPS (Downgradient Property Status) filed on it, because of environmental contamination from an upstream property?
Marina Loos
old active Bank loan requesting updated tax return/income
5 December 2021 | 3 replies
I only have a few years to pay it off as everything is going smoothly right now.I just received a letter from the bank stating they are updated their files and are requesting from me, an updated completed tax return and / or income statement.I do have several more years on the loan but plan on paying it off as early as I can.I've taken out loans in the past and have never had to update tax returns to any of them so I'm curious as to why they would need it unless they plan on lowering my interest rate.
Nathanial Cook
Just Getting Started
9 December 2021 | 7 replies
If you can't find what you're looking for, try the BiggerPockets' FilePlace: https://www.biggerpockets.com/files It contains hundreds of files such as ebooks, checklists, and spreadsheets for real estate investors.
Paige Martin
Airbnb blocking "High risk" bookings
7 December 2021 | 33 replies
Also, to get around both platform's restriction's on exchanging information (although I understand why they need to do it), you can a) attach a file with your info, b) enter your number in separate messages, and use a mix of actual numbers and spelled out numbers, i.e.eight o five68threefour568
Mikey Grabon
Assignment of mortgage
7 December 2021 | 8 replies
If owner did get a HECM/reverse in 2009 and died thereafter let's guess in 2020 the heirs needed to file probate if there was more than $50000 assets to the deceased person's name including equity.
Brian Kempler
Does anyone partially or fully handle foreclosures on their own?
8 December 2021 | 4 replies
If you bought notes in a judicial state you have to file proper demands, complaints and go through the court system.
Linda Thomas
Tenant not getting notice back to me
6 December 2021 | 7 replies
Deadlines aren't deadlines without consequences.