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Keegan Darby Would you buy this rental?
13 February 2024 | 9 replies
You also haven't left room for property management (if you intend to use it).So long story short, if you're BRRRRing or using a mortgage to obtain the property you are going to be cashflow negative or close to it:$1,150 - $1,000 - $90 - $62.50 - $62.50 - $62.50 = -$127.50My personal criteria is that I won't buy any single family rental unless it cash flows $250/month after all average expenses and provides a minimum of a 20% cash on cash return.
Peyton LaBarbera How do you protect your properties?
12 February 2024 | 20 replies
Let's say I have 3 fix and flips going on at the same time and I want to make sure each property is protected now of course I have all of the proper insurance I need but what about keeping each property separate from each other?
Cody Vandermartin Out of State Investor: Looking at Dayton
12 February 2024 | 12 replies
It helps them a lot to be able to explore their new surroundings before committing long term to a mortgage
Darian Gore Should I hire a CPA
12 February 2024 | 11 replies
This past tax season he recommended I hire a bookkeeper as he felt that with my W-2 and my expanding real estate portfolio that I wasn’t able to keep good enough records to provide him with what he needed in order to properly prepare the best set of taxes for me.
Vu Le Will applying for 2 NonQM loan at the same time be a bad idea?
12 February 2024 | 3 replies
When borrower refinance cash-out an old mortgage with a 12 Bank Statements lender while applying for a new mortgage with another 12 Bank Statements lender at the same time, will refinancing the old mortgage affect the DTI, and qualification for the new mortgageBecause the 1003 shows the liabilities and mortgage payment of all mortgages?
John Hogg Title error found after refinance
11 February 2024 | 9 replies
Hi biggerpockets community,I could use some advice on a situation that has come to light with my current lender.I refinanced a duplex property in 02/2021 to a new lender.I am just finding out today that during the refinance process the new lender/title company input the address incorrectly and only has one side of the duplex address included on title and not both addresses.This incorrect adress situation has caused a series of insurance billing issues that i am just realizing and the lender will not let me include corrected addresses without proper title or usps confirmation.
Alex U. Architects Adu fees
13 February 2024 | 15 replies
But he innocently left out the proper details for something minor...we get to rough inspection and the inspector catches this totally meaningless oooops. 
Jameson Dixon Advice on next step
12 February 2024 | 3 replies
Current mortgage is 1748.
Forrest Adkins Beeline for DSCR loan
13 February 2024 | 8 replies
Interest rates are in the 8% range for investment loans.Here is a basic review - https://smartasset.com/mortgag...
Jordan Fair Seasoning Periods for cash out Refi's?
12 February 2024 | 14 replies
A limited cash-out refinance replaces your existing mortgage with a new mortgage with better terms.