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Jess Haas What to look for in a roofer
4 February 2020 | 15 replies
What should I look for in a roofer other than the standard contractor “licensed, bonded, insured”?
Cassi Justiz New Tenant Screening Issues
9 January 2020 | 1 reply
-Second company told us that the tenant must request the verification directly from them in writing and then they will release a standard letter directly to the tenant with the dates of tenancy and rent amount.
Ron Trinh Closing on primary residence out-of-state before actually moving
25 January 2020 | 17 replies
I also had to show my last two years W-2s but that’s pretty standard.
Lisa Eckman New to Private Lending
15 January 2020 | 13 replies
The standard items like loan amount, interest, timing, the property, late fees/penalties, etc.
Steven Torok Tax implications of reinvesting 100% of profits
17 January 2020 | 9 replies
@Steven Torok, 27.5 years is the standard IRS deprecation rate for residential real estate.   
Anthony Barbato TIC Syndication: Does it apply for a QBI Deduction?
10 January 2020 | 2 replies
They are in the TIC with Roseleaf LLC, the manager of the facilities.
Christoph Berendes Owner (K-1 partnership) -occ. refi, depreciation and debt/income
13 January 2020 | 3 replies
My question regards how the lender is calculating income in the debt-to-income ratio based on the existence of the partnership.)If we treat the partnership as a standard business, our DTI is unfavorable:Net rental income: $7600Other income:        $3000Total:                   $10600Debt:                    $ 6000DTI: 57%A DTI of 57% is above their limit.However, since Net Rental Income excludes $1000 monthly depreciation (non-cash expense) and $2,400 interest expense (part of the proposed debt), we were initially told that they would add back depreciation and interest expense, leading to a monthly income of $14,000, and a debt-to-income ratio of 43%, and that DTI would pass muster.The loan went to underwriting on that basis, but underwriting decided that they couldn't add back depreciation and interest expense, since it's a K-1.
Chandler Mohr What happens if I can’t find a buyer?
17 January 2020 | 8 replies
Anywhere from 70% to 85% (or a little more, even) using the standard wholesaler formula. 
Blair Tarter Deal #1 Skyland View Drive - Blowing Rock
14 August 2022 | 4 replies
I can't begin to figure out how people really make money long term on standard long term rentals up here.
Stacy Preston Best advice for STR newbie?
13 January 2020 | 21 replies
Have multiple exit strategies (convert to standard rental, don't over leverage on the purchase, etc.)2.