Craig Clark
Personal DTI vs Business DTI (Helocs and Refinances)
1 March 2024 | 3 replies
Profile:Investor owned LLC -LLC owns 5-6 properties-Investor normally takes every legal write possible so LLC DTI is high-LLC normally has an annual paper loss wInvestor Personally- Investor owns 2-3 properties not in the LLC-Equity in property 1 is over 70% and equity in others are around 50%-Investors personal DTI is around 15-18%Based on what you see above, the investor would like to tap into the equity in one of the above personal properties.
Matthew Tyson
No Seasoning DSCR Options?
1 March 2024 | 21 replies
Here is what you can do a No Debt Ratio DSCR at 80% of purchase price.
Charles Adams
LLC vs Personal Ownership?
1 March 2024 | 31 replies
@Charles AdamsThat is a game changing statement for sure and enough to get the plaintiffs attorney excited You will still get a lot of conflicting opinions and the fear mongering is very real.....Some of it is warranted and some is just sales based on scare tactics I have owned in my personal name and been sued personally not really a fun experience haha
Raymond Cardenas
401k loan for down payment?
29 February 2024 | 2 replies
It won’t affect your debt-to-income ratio and won’t affect credit score/history.
Seena N.
California resident sold rental property in Georgia - CA capital gains??
1 March 2024 | 4 replies
@Seena NassiriI'm based in the Bay Area with a lot of clients that own rental properties out-of-state so I think I can answer this question with creditability.
Lily Rodriguez
Wholesaling Formula for offer price
1 March 2024 | 8 replies
For this example we will use 70% For this formula you will need to know the following:ARV=After Repair Value ( How much will the house will sell for after making all the repairs needed)Repair Estimate - (Send me a message and I can send you a list I got from my mentorship class for ball park estimates based on square footage and depending if you need cosmetic repairs, avarage repairs or Extreme repairs)Your Assigment FeeARVx.70 - Repairs - Your Assignment FEE = Max OfferExample$200,000 x .70 = $140,000 - $30,000 (repairs) - $10,000 (your profit) = $100,000 (offer)Your potential profit is $10,000 I hope this formula helps you make offers that will make sense for all involved in the transaction.Happy Wholesaling,Lily Rodriguez - Investor friendly Broker
Matthew Rolf
New RE Platform - "Roam'
1 March 2024 | 3 replies
I can see why some lenders wouldn't like it since it would cut them out of a deal, but I would guess this is a very niche market based on downpayment size to make up the difference.
Chris Good
Adding Value and Controlling Costs
1 March 2024 | 5 replies
If the property has publicly serviced sewer, which is most times billed based on the number of gallons of water used, by using sub meters, we now have the information we need to pass along the sewage charges.
Joe Gee
Phil Pustejovsky / Freedom Mentor Experience (a joke)
29 February 2024 | 6 replies
After doing some research on the ‘director,’ Kory, he’s actually just a freelance/self-employed salesman based in Utah… I should have sniffed it out earlier in the process than I did because even in the 1stinterview, some of the early questions from the screener included how much money I make, how much I have in my bank accounts, my credit score, how much credit card debt I have, and what my credit card limits are…I was then asked if I was willing to ‘leverage my credit’ aka max out my credit cards to be successful.
Jasmeial Jackson
Collections and Property Management Challenges
29 February 2024 | 5 replies
This law prohibits an institution from disclosing a consumer’s nonpublic personal information like Social Security numbers, income, and outstanding debt, to companies that are not legally related to the institution.https://www.ftc.gov/business-g...https://www.ftc.gov/business-g...Also, most credit agency contracts do not allow their clients to share info with 3rd parties, which an owner would be.