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Account Closed Selling/transferring house to my mother - cheapest way?
16 November 2017 | 2 replies
., title insurance you buy for the buyer. 
Alex Simon Refinancing Under Value
17 November 2017 | 4 replies
So, if I refinance at $350,000 (which is at the bottom of what I think it is worth, at 4.5% interest rate at a 70/30 LTV, $6,000 in taxes, and $2,500 in insurance, the mortgage payment is $1,950/mo and the property currently leases out at $3,550/mo. 
David Gwilt Single Owner S-Corp - Employment Tax Questions
17 November 2017 | 3 replies
Despite all of this, she will still be the sole employee of her S-Corp and we are finding out that even though she is exempt from CA withholding and CA taxes, unemployment insurance, and disability insurance, that she still has to create an account with CA and file quarterly and annual tax forms.  
Hunter Hassebrock First Purchase Loan Type
17 November 2017 | 4 replies
These are conventional loans that allow 3% down (5% for multi-family), and don't require mortgage insurance for the entirety of the loan like an FHA would.I'd like to get some feedback on these different loan types, as I haven't seen them discussed much on BP.
Rocky Griffin Going to Jail and need advice!
17 November 2017 | 30 replies
4) People will steal from a company assuming the insurance will cover the loss, but they would never steal from a person who would actually lose something.
George Walker IV Start Up Advice as well as military benefits
15 March 2018 | 5 replies
You don’t have to pay mortgage insurance either, so that will bring down your financing expense.
Jeremy Wilken Galveston area investments
15 November 2017 | 0 replies
I know, it has to cash flow, but curious if anyone has any insight into:* How to estimate insurance costs (flood, windstorm, and standard)* How to best verify a property condition (considering the location)* How to know good areas (some homes have been abandoned for years next to new builds, quality can be street by street)* General tips or recommendations for what to look for, or look out for
Ben Cadenbach Purchase Details ie. contracts, inspections, title insurance
15 November 2017 | 0 replies

I'm looking to do my first real estate transaction very soon. I have tons of information about analyzing a deal, I think I have financing figured out. what I can't find much info about is the transaction itself. I wou...

Devin Mann what type of insurance do i get when i buy a property to flip?
15 November 2017 | 1 reply
im trying to analyze a deal and am trying to figure out how much are the holding costs... what type of insurance is that referring to that a hard money lender would want?
Charles S. Property #3 - Analysis Campagin
15 November 2017 | 0 replies
I'm analyzing these deals to get feedback on the analyses but if someone is interested, please PM me.2-unit Property in Queens, NYEach unit is a 2br/1baAnticipated gross rents: $3.6k/moOperating expenses (per month):- Vacancy: $180- Repairs/Maintenance: $36- Taxes: $300- Insurance: $150- Property Management: $180 (did this at 5% of gross rents because I can manage the property myself but I’d like to set aside a portion in case it makes sense to transition to management).