
29 February 2016 | 1 reply
I'm curious , because I have heard that this is usually what determines when most Lenders will allow you to do a Cash-Out refi.

1 March 2016 | 7 replies
Dear President , please identify the odor , how you determined it was caused by my tenant , please provide a sample of the odor .

29 February 2016 | 1 reply
However, when I look at the IRS publication on per diems it says self-employed persons can write off food per diems.

20 March 2016 | 10 replies
It may be ambitious but I am very determined to double the number of doors/units each year (looking to add 100 units in the next 12 months).

29 February 2016 | 0 replies
I have done the math many different ways in order to determine what I should offer, I would greatly appreciate the BP communities opinion's.Here are the details below:8 unit, all attached, one big "box", 3500 sf totalAll are 2 bed, 1 bath units that are 425 sf each (3400 sf total) 100 sf utility room)Dishwasher, Range, Refer in each unit.Units bring in $570 to $630 a month depending on tenant locked in rate, i.e. new tenants pay more. ($4790 / month currently) 100% occ., historically 95% + occ. rateQuality: out of date,interior 15-20 years old, entire apt. unit built in 1990Maintenance: well maintained but out of date2 story, 1 acre, room to expand, slab on gradeNear high school and walking distance to hospitalGross income last year was $56,000, Actual Op.

1 March 2016 | 5 replies
I have done the math many different ways in order to determine what I should offer, I would greatly appreciate the BP communities opinion's.Here are the details below:8 unit, all attached, one big "box", 3500 sf totalAll are 2 bed, 1 bath units that are 425 sf each (3400 sf total) 100 sf utility room)Dishwasher, Range, Refer in each unit.Units bring in $570 to $630 a month depending on tenant locked in rate, i.e. new tenants pay more. ($4790 / month currently) 100% occ., historically 95% + occ. rateQuality: out of date,interior 15-20 years old, entire apt. unit built in 1990Maintenance: well maintained but out of date2 story, 1 acre, room to expand, slab on gradeNear high school and walking distance to hospitalGross income last year was $56,000, Actual Op.

9 March 2016 | 7 replies
The IRS doesn't often granteth such blessings!

6 March 2016 | 11 replies
There are at minimum three approaches to determining value for any given piece of real estate: sales comparison, income, and cost.

2 March 2016 | 14 replies
The extent to which they improve is still to be determined.