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Neel Patel Potential BRRRR (or Flip)
2 October 2018 | 12 replies
It will come down to the quality of tenants.
Shayna Queen LOC, lines of credit, purchasing property,
4 October 2018 | 20 replies
Obviously, they dont want to lose money, and wont lend on a bad deal, so I do my analysis, get my numbers, and then compare it to theirs after they do their analysis.
Luis Acevedo Apartment building investment
26 September 2018 | 3 replies
Nothing bad.
Eric Telese Atlanta Areas for First Rental Property
28 November 2018 | 6 replies
Looks like quality tenants and felt safe.
Rik Patel Broker License - to apply or to not apply?
26 September 2018 | 1 reply
I also dont want to deal with ths logistics of finding office space, buying equipment and all that stuff that comes with a brokerage business.
Kevin Sack Hamption Roads VA Duplex Analysis- Value Add Opportunity?
27 September 2018 | 2 replies
Dropping the rents $100 a unit would still cash flow $200/door with the tenants paying utilities.Numbers at a glance:Gross Income- 22260Taxes- 2084Insurance- 1000Management- 2226Utilities- 9500NOI- 7450 assuming no vacancy or CAPEX (just to illustrate how bad the current numbers are)Debt Service- 6535 (30yr, 20% down, 5.5%)Annual Cash Flow- 915 (Actual for this year with my debt service is -4797 due to CAPEX and no vacancy).
Jonathan Schoap New investors beware of this company
16 February 2019 | 5 replies
When we fund deals that are riskier because the borrower has bad credit or has never flipped a house we are taking on more risk. so we will want that borrower using our system.
Rhonda Chapman I’m new…please explain what I’m looking at on this report
28 September 2018 | 6 replies
Depending on the age and condition of the property and the quality of tenants. 
Account Closed liquidating a Rental Property
26 September 2018 | 3 replies
Depending on the condition of the property, the amount it is leased for and the quality of the tenant this could make it complicated to sell.