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Anna Dube Moving into rental property as residence after capital upgrades
4 September 2016 | 1 reply
You should keep documentation that the property was actively advertised for rent during the time the repairs were being performed.You are allowed to move into a rental property anytime you want to make it your personal residence.
Gwilym Griffiths two properties I've made offers on in las vegas
3 September 2016 | 1 reply
hello everyone,I've recently made two offers on short sales, (they both happened today)as they looked like good deals when i quickly ran the numbers, so i made offers on both as things are going crazy fast here in vegas and i thought it was best to submit an offer then have the option of turning down the deal if it wasn't a good one.after using the rental calculator one cash flows for 90 and the other for 60. and this is without me allowing for cap x on either, the reason for this is that ones a town home and the other is a condo, both with good hoa's, i did allow 5% for repairs which i think is a lot as the condo has just been totally refurbished and the TH was in good condition and I've allowed 1500 for touch ups, so it'll also be like new after I'm finished. my thinking was that this 5% would cover both repairs and cap x as there shouldn't be much in the way of either. is this a terrible idea for me to allow so little for both.i would be waking in with 25k of equity on the TH and thats without my 20% down payment. and with the condo id be getting around 13k.here are the rental calculator results for both-any help would be greatly appreciated!
Joseph S. Memphis Duplex Analysis - Is this a good deal?
4 September 2016 | 14 replies
Regarding insurance, I set the deductible at the highest the carrier allows – in my case $5k.
Michael Lang Brand new to this whole mentality, Hello!!
5 September 2016 | 11 replies
There is nothing quite like having a beachfront condo that generates income and allows you as the owner to use it as well.
Yan Kang Should tenant with dog be accepted?
30 December 2016 | 7 replies
should pet be allowed for rental? 
Eva Oliver Flip Analysis Tool Question
3 September 2016 | 0 replies
It doesn't allow me to enter the purchase price manually but I cannot put it in manually.
Johnny Ho New investor from SoCal
8 September 2016 | 13 replies
I could recommend plenty of people and place in or around you area, but I'm not allowed to do that in the forum.
Mario F. removing old tenant with rent control from duplex deal
7 September 2016 | 22 replies
http://hcidla.lacity.org/system/files_force/documents/Allowable%20Rent%20Increases_English.pdf?
Truong Tran Rent To Own Questions!
12 September 2016 | 5 replies
What if I LEASE a home with the option to buy, does that allow me to bring in a tenant who i can then give the option to rent-to-own, even if i'm not the Owner??
Bill Van Wie New Guy from Athens, GA
6 September 2016 | 6 replies
Just make sure zoning allows for it.