Dom Chit
Almost completed buying first MF properties! Now what?!?
3 June 2018 | 6 replies
Shop around for utilities if you are paying for it.Shop around for dumpsters line up the contractors to do all maintenance requests or upgrades you need to do.get ready to Install motion lights outside prepare ownership change letters to tenantscopies of keys copies of all leases (should have got in DD)Ask the lender and title company to provide you with the final Settlement statement so you see which other costs to expect.
Paul Wakim
My crafty, modern approach to QUALITY mailing lists.
8 September 2019 | 5 replies
As an added benefit I have been making contacts in the industry by talking to everyone I possibly can.
Mike Penn
Flipper Analyzing my first Multi-family Deal
4 June 2018 | 3 replies
Easy access and walking to a nice downtown.Units: 4 - 2bd/1ba Utilities- All electricAsking Price; $300KCurrent Taxes: $8100Utilities: $275 per month Insurance: $200 per monthAverage Annual Costs Including withdrawals for self-managing fee, Taxes/Insurance and Utilities- $26k per yearCurrent Rent: 3 Units $850, 1Unit- $800 per unit (tenant pays electric)Comparable local units for 2br - $900-975All questions and comments are welcome.Thanks in advance!
Paul Wakim
My crafty, modern approach to QUALITY mailing lists.
2 June 2018 | 1 reply
As an added benefit I have been making contacts in the industry by talking to everyone I possibly can.
LaQuinn Bolling
Rental Purchase with Existing Tenants
31 May 2018 | 3 replies
How long have the tenants occupied, what they pay for rent, do they have any deposits, are pets allowed (or have they ever been allowed), who handles lawn care, what does the owner pay for utilities, have there been any lease violations or noise complaints, do the tenants pay on time...Those are some examples.
Peter K.
VA Home loan into rental?
1 November 2018 | 12 replies
I purchased my first property utilizing my VA loan however I did not buy it as an investment or with the perspective I have now.
Joanne Tsai
how to get another loan after this
31 May 2018 | 1 reply
My wife and I live in a MFR that we own. once our upstairs rental income is qualified (2 years) we will be able to utilize a percentage of it as income for lending.
Carloz Gil
Pro Formas, calculations, estimates and MORE!
31 May 2018 | 0 replies
., cap ex, misc-rough estimate for utilities etcI know every market is different but thats why I am asking.
Justin Norman
Newbie Introduction-Northern Utah
13 June 2018 | 6 replies
First, utilize all the free resources on here to gain valuable knowledge from experienced real estate investors.
Anna Toi-GB
Fraud through Assignment of Benefits. And it's legal
4 June 2018 | 11 replies
I just think it would be better served to be posted on an insurance blog/forum or something. if you dont want to sign an AOB....then dont sign it...seems simple to me and doesn't warrant a post blasting the roofing industry.