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Brandon Ribeiro not enough money for closing costs AND down payment...
22 October 2018 | 60 replies
I've done this before and it has worked nicely.Other than that, consider whether your lender would allow an additional loan to cover closing costs.
Account Closed New Real Estate Agent in the Quad Cities (IA side)
22 October 2018 | 2 replies
I look forward to connecting with other agents as well in addition to investors.
Derek Sperzel Our biggest transformation ever & potentially our biggest profit!
20 October 2018 | 1 reply
We inserted a partition wall in the large addition on the back of the property to create a master suite, and a family den.
Pedro Torres Commercial Property in smaller towns?
25 October 2018 | 1 reply
This is what I'm looking at:https://chicago.craigslist.org/sox/reo/d/mixed-use...Additional pictures of inside: http://www.inexpensiveproperties.com/index.php?
Allison Escovedo Do I need a lawyer!?
27 January 2019 | 24 replies
The home is deemed inhabitable due to the unpermitted garage addition, but there are currently tenants living there illegally. 
James Letchford Rent to Own Situation? Need some help.
7 November 2018 | 12 replies
I agree with most comments above, it is very likely you will have the property in your possession again in a few years, the other issue is, lets say you apply $200/mo of the rent to principal, because the tenant is "renting to own" Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and FHA do not recognize the additional rent paid to principal for down payment, because they lend on the purchase price, and no matter how you word it, they will not accept $10 or $20K as Down payment for the loan if it was paid to you over time. also if you need to remove them from the property it is possible a judge may see the principal payment as equitable interest in the property, there are many hag ups in this strategy. 
CJ DeBerg Advice on what to do
23 October 2018 | 13 replies
I recommend looking into the local credit unions first (Charlotte Metro, Truliant, etc.).Also, in addition to the meetings @Karen Rittenhouse mentioned, I'd invite you to come out to the next networking meetup of local BiggerPocket members:Charlotte, NC REI Networking Meetup - Tues.
Erik B. Forced heat vs hydronic baseboard?
21 October 2018 | 3 replies
Many HOs love the stability/comfort of radiant or hydronic heating but hate the baseboard elements taking up valuable wallspace.
Jim Bryant How much leverage are you comfortable with?
21 October 2018 | 3 replies
Additionally if an investor has a non-recourse loan with certain carve outs then they might be able to walk away in down turn and (dump the debt) without affecting their own personal finances or additional assets.
Michael Minton [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
24 October 2018 | 4 replies
Additionally, I travel a lot for work and haven't been able to find a good strategy to generate leads as I'm always away.