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P M Fully Leased Duplex in Up-and-Coming Area
30 October 2009 | 9 replies
, lawn and ground keeping, possible advertising, accounting, permits, licenses, maintenance and the biggest problem vacant units or not paying tenants.This is all expenses, on a two unit can these expenses be low and not 50% of the rental income, but the best is you plan with these.My calculation with a 10% CAP is, when I pay the house in full (here $57,900) and leave the NOI income untouched in the bank account I paid the house after 10 years.
James Ward Funny Short Sale Stories
15 November 2009 | 11 replies
No permits required, no license required and the cost of this one day bootcamp (1/2 hour long) is only $4,995!
Will Barnard Senate Bill 94 - California
20 November 2009 | 33 replies
Seller agrees to sign such contract should suchsignature be needed and requested by Buyer so long as such signature will not result in anyfinancial gain for Seller and that such signature is for the purpose of permitting any MLSListing.7.This contract is contingent upon Buyer or Buyer's Realtor finding a suitable 3rd partyfor the Buyer to resell the property to upon closing.8.Seller needs to select services.9.This addendum supersedes any conflicting agreements in the initial contract.
Matt S Guru Programs for Private $
23 January 2011 | 28 replies
It is not permitted to post a link here to my blog, so all I can do is state that I blogged about it.
Jeff McNamee Tax Implications for Rental Property With First Time Homebuyer Loan
24 November 2009 | 41 replies
The problem I think you will encounter has to do with the loan amount to value ratio (LTV) that will be permitted on a non-owner occupied property.
Anthony C 6-unit Deal analysis
7 July 2011 | 5 replies
Anthony,no utilities, accounting/legal, licences/permits or advertising?
Jordan Bull Looking for advice on financing
8 July 2011 | 7 replies
Additionally the work so far has been done without a building permit.
George P. When lending ~15k to rehabber short-term, what to look out for?
15 August 2011 | 8 replies
Once I confirm the numbers and validate the deal, trust me, I will ONLY release rehab funds at certain, pre-defined stages, which normally track the permit process; carpentry/framing, concrete, electrical, plumbing, drywall, finish, final CO, etc.#5 - Oh, let's not forget..., What experience level does the borrower have?
Jon C. Rough estimate on coverting room back into a garage
28 July 2011 | 2 replies
But, there are other things to consider:- Was the conversion permitted?
Jon Rood Does the 2% or 50% rule apply to new construction?
10 October 2011 | 15 replies
We are pulling a few permits for new construction in the next few weeks.