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Stephen Spearman Moving Tenant Asking for Us Not to do Tours due to COVID
26 May 2020 | 64 replies
Maybe ask her in exchange for you not doing tours with her still in the property that she move 2 weeks early to give you time to get a tenant.What about putting her up in a hotel for a few days so you can have a full on open house?
Joe Trometer New member in S.E. Michigan
10 July 2015 | 10 replies
It's a small business model at an enjoyable level for me... but looking to grow some.I'm new to BP because real estate is my favorite topic to exchange ideas and inspiration and found so many people like-minded here - very cool.I'll be having some questions about moving upward for sure, but may be able to help some with do-it-yourself rehabbing.Thanks for connecting!
Lauren Farquhar 1st Time Investor from Cincinnati, OH
9 July 2015 | 16 replies
Purchase #2 will not be far behind.Good luck with your future purchases.Lastly, this site thrives on interactions and as such we encourage two way exchanges and look forward to your educational and thought provoking ideas relevant to REI.
Tyler Stamets Looking for Anahiem CA investors
4 May 2020 | 17 replies
Feel free to reach out if you'd like to exchange ideas.
Ben G. Indianapolis Subject 2 Deal?
11 November 2014 | 18 replies
Is there anyone you know in the Indianapolis area well versed with short-sales, and in your opinion would I be better served referring it to this person in exchange for a referral fee, and move on to the next lead, or should I pursuit it and learn something new?  
Joshua Durrin Finally Ready! Newbie in the East Bay Area! Hi!
3 January 2015 | 8 replies
All your computer work marketing setup etc. can be handled by a 14-15 yr old in exchange for providing them with a brand new laptop.
Kimberly Gillock seller financing closing costs
14 January 2015 | 1 reply
Hey @Kimberly Gillock These are the things normally included in closing costs: A fee for running your credit report.A loan origination fee, which lenders charge for processing the loan paperwork for you.Attorney’s fees.Charges for any inspection required or requested by the lender or you.Discount points, which are fees you pay in exchange for a lower interest rate.Appraisal fee.Survey fee, which covers the cost of verifying property lines.Title insurance, which protects the lender in case the title isn’t clean.Title search fees, which pay for a background check on the title to make sure there aren't things such as unpaid mortgages or tax liens on the property.Escrow deposit, which may pay for a couple months' property taxes and private mortgage insurance.Pest inspection fee.Recording fee, which is paid to a city or county in exchange for recording the new land records.Underwriting fee, which covers the cost of evaluating a mortgage loan application.I crossed out the items which you shouldn't have to pay for if you are doing straight seller financing.  
NA NA Local loan climate
13 May 2015 | 2 replies
There are news saying us financial firms are opening up their loan to foreigner How are the local climate for securing foreign loan in states like ohio and indiana? 
Liam Silva Renting rooms out to students
22 May 2015 | 6 replies
Only way I could see it happening is getting involved with an investor and working a legal agreement that I would take care of the house and acquiring its tenants and lease work in exchange for the investor paying all the initial costs.
Michael Slockers Modifying the 70% ARV formula to capture more contracts? Yes or no?
17 June 2015 | 16 replies
An investor needing to execute a 1031 Exchange may be more than willing to take a neutral or even slightly negative cash flow and bank on appreciation and rent escalation, because it's cheaper than paying capital gains.