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Andrew Fielder Stockton, CA - Go to Person / Local Manager
31 May 2018 | 8 replies
As Alpesh mentioned, if you could be a bit more specific - I can definitely try and point you in the right direction.
Scott Edwards Depreciation and Deal Analysis
15 March 2018 | 4 replies
@Scott EdwardsI think part of the reason this isn't usually taken into direct account is everybody's tax situation, bracket, etc. is different, so it's very difficult to estimate how owning a particular property will impact their tax liability for the year.With that being said, it's a definite benefit of owning real estate and more sophisticated rental property calculators do show the tax benefits (like depreciation and mortgage interest deductions).
Harish Maiya Rental property in Bay Area or outside CA
15 March 2018 | 3 replies
You should be able to calculate this, and if not, there are calculators to help you with this exercise.I think direct investment in real estate beats peer-to-peer lending. 
David Flores Starting a Conversation with a Homeowner
15 March 2018 | 8 replies
Just kiddin'.Anyone going through foreclosure has several things going on: 1) They are under a lot of stress, 2) Everybody is mailing to them and knocking on their door, 3) They are embarrassed, 4) They feel helpless, 5) They have the belief that winning the lotto will bail them out at the last minute, 6) It's the bank's fault, 7) This can't be happening to them, 8) They don't want to sell, 9) The house (even though it has a leaky roof and hasn't been kept up) is worth more than market price, 10) Believe you are there to take advantage of them, 11) Believe the government should do more to protect them, 12) Believe that their payments reduce the principal directly proportionate to their payment (Have no concept of compound interest, what Einstein called "the 8th wonder of the world"). 13) They can file a Chapt 13 bankruptcy at the last minute and keep the house if they have income, 14) They will wait until the day before the sale and call you if none of the other solutions work.Your opening comment should be " I buy houses in the area and I was wondering if you or someone you know might be interested in selling".
John Jacobs Borrower as Additional Insured on the Liability Insurance Certif.
15 March 2018 | 1 reply
My self-directed IRA is the lender on the refinancing of a property. 
Sam Hendricks Lease Option Question
19 March 2018 | 4 replies
Or does equitable interest not count because it is specifically for closing costs and isn’t attributed directly to the purchase price?
Mitchell Litam Whats the best way to find a BRRRR home?
2 April 2018 | 9 replies
Oftentimes the auctions and direct mail campaigns can put newer investors out of their comfort zone so they are okay just taking properties off MLS
John West What should I offer on this mobile home park in Maine?
18 April 2018 | 11 replies
In my experience some, people like the direct approach while others like to to chit chat a while and get to know you before they will talk about business or they just hang up. 
Randall Vanfossen Neighbor of Rental House is driving through my yard
15 March 2018 | 8 replies
Nothing could be simpler that the direct approach.
Account Closed re-run of blogs on BP
15 March 2018 | 4 replies
Lists like "10 things a landlord must know" that can be read in a minute and make someone feel good but leave them with no real information or direction.