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Mikey Kay credit checks, background checks? what website to use?
16 May 2012 | 16 replies
I believe they charge $40 or $50 per check, so it's advisable to charge that much for each adult tenant application.
Pauline Wright Found a few abandoned/empty properties. Now what?
31 August 2006 | 7 replies
Your best bet with this is to get ahold of the county tax property tax records department and simply ask them.
N/A N/A Want to buy house but dont want to lose it!
2 September 2007 | 13 replies
I would like to marry her but dont know if I'd bet my house we'd stay together.I know this sounds cold and calculating, but when you hear stuff like "if we break up I wont get anything".
Beth Collingz Condotel Investments in the Philippines are Better
2 September 2006 | 0 replies
For the tenant, this means savings since he is not charged a daily rate nor does he have to put up a security deposit like in a regular apartment.
N/A N/A College Student looking for advice
19 September 2006 | 5 replies
usually you can establish credit at the age of 18, it probably came back with nothing because of lack of credit which is neither good or bad. 1. if you are looking to get credit, get a macys card charge stuff on it and pay it off right away.
N/A N/A Real Estate Investors VA,MD,DC
7 September 2006 | 0 replies
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N/A N/A Hey everbody new guy here.
8 September 2006 | 5 replies
i have some hunting property its 500+ acres in wi listed at over a million $ where would be my best bet to post it at to get some buyers interested. need to make some cash to start investing with
N/A N/A New Agent looking for advise
12 September 2006 | 3 replies
I think this may be your best bet in the beginning as they offer quite a bit of training to new agents.A few things to remember:The interview process is a two way street: Not only are they interviewing you, but you are interviewing them as well.
N/A N/A Tenant Trouble ? Women or Men ?
14 September 2006 | 5 replies
This is definitely a very charged subject, and large generalizations obviously don't represent every individual.
N/A N/A How much cashflow is the bare min for a deal to be worth it?
10 October 2007 | 51 replies
i feel like break even would be fine for me.i'm about to close on a condo for 157k. it's a 2BR 2 BA. multiple comps in the past have come out 180k, but those units were in really good condition. i got it appraised and it came out at 165k. i have a friend who says he can help me do most of the rehab for 5k so i just assumed it will cost closer to 10k.so i'm assuming after making repairs of 10k on top of me 157k, my net profits would be 180k-167k = 13k.I thought that was a good deal but you guys are suggesting I need 25% return but that would mean I need 40-45k profit.So I make my 13k sweat equity, and I saw a studio apt in the building go for 750/mo so I figured that if my mortgage payments are 750/mo and my assessments are 500/mo, I would need 1250/mo to break even.If I get a roommate and charge 600-700/mo I would only have to come up with 550-650/mo which is already cheaper than the 800-900/mo I was previously paying.