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Tim Bartel Minimum age for dogs or cats
3 March 2018 | 19 replies
In this case, the tenant thought paying "a little extra rent" would cover the costs.
John Sestito Best Way to Evaluate a Duplex
28 February 2018 | 4 replies
The extra income is (rightfully) added to the borrowers income,  and voila they can now afford the property. 
Alison S factoring in travel
24 February 2018 | 9 replies
Also, there are a lot of great services that you can use to send out folks to do inspections on your behalf.
Jennifer Rivas Online RE Agent Course for Florida?
6 March 2018 | 7 replies
Seriously, it was worth the extra money just for much easier it made taking the test.Unfortunately, I took the test in Tampa (Tampa School of Real Estate), so I can't help you here with an Orlando school.
Joseph C Schmitt Stretching HELOC Dollars with a Market Reset
9 March 2018 | 2 replies
The first as mentioned above -- equity add through the principle portion of the loan payment -- and I am also sending some extra payments to the first position loan as an extra equity insurance policy and pay off my primary residence faster.
Adriel Hsu 52 Unit Apartment in Austin
23 February 2018 | 11 replies
I will definitely be checking deferred maintenance during the due diligence period and most likely there will be some needed.It's definitely not 100% turn key, there are most likely some renovations I can come in and value add, especially in the exterior and extra security to make the residents feel safe as it is a C class area. 
Jack B. Dispute: who should get the earnest money in this case?
26 February 2018 | 10 replies
If you and your agent think your right just don't sign the release.. the buyer for sure is not going to sign the release to you.. so its just a stalemate..the title company will hold the funds until such time as they interplead it to the court .. then you both hire attornies.. and fight it out.but in the meantime most folks would come up with a win win for this and split the money in some fashion ( assuming your correct that this buyer was out of contract and defaulted)
Ryan Z. Traditional govt mtge options.. Thoughts?
23 February 2018 | 17 replies
Both rented and positive cash flow.Subject Property:  Traditional detached SF property in NJPurchase amt 410k10% down (don't have funds to do 20% unfortunately)While I am confident in my mtge guy, for prudent measure I wanted to check w/ the BP community to confirm the following..Freddie:  'My income is too high' (Can certainly give figures, but not sure how to break it down.. 2017 salary + bonus; Rental income, 2018 salary formally approved and documented, but not effective until July; and 2018 bonus (which I have received already)FNMA:  'To get a second FNMA mtge, I need to put down 20%' (which I would like to do, but cannot come up with an extra 41k)FHA:  'My only option' (with the 1.75% upfront PMI and monthly PMI for life of the loan). 
Sarah D. Withhold from deposit for insufficient notice to vacate?
23 February 2018 | 19 replies
However, I do not take kindly to people that lie to me, so if they are just saying that to get out of paying extra then I would for sure charge them. 
Christopher Gill 5 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started Investing In Real Estate
19 April 2018 | 2 replies
Build Out A Growth Plan (and stick to it)I get asked all the time by folks what their first real estate investment should be.