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I want to ensure they're legitimate before sending my client to them. I don't like the fact that they're asking for an upfront "commitment fee" saying it will be credited at closing.
I'm using a standard North Carolina lease I found online and my renter wants several changes. Any advice on these? I don't have a lawyer on retainer. The first few seem potentially problematic...23. Indemnification –...
Currently, I have three single family rental properties (one I just purchased and rehabbing). These, like most of the deals that I work on, tend to cash flow only around $100 per month after the mortgage, taxes, insu...
is there such a thing has having a list of either condemned or fire damaged properties?if so where would i look to get it from
Total newb here. My best friend and I want to partner together to start a rental property business. I live in Georgia and he lives in El Paso, TX. I used to live there for a long time so I have a good understanding of...
I am putting together a friends and family deal on an multi-family property and was considering the following structure.
My LLC essentially sells a number of loans for "X" dollars to fund the renovations and down pay...
When real estate professionals are looking to expand and grow their business by taking on outside investors to fund larger projects. A real estate syndication structure is a must have component for these larger transa...
Warning: the below is a lengthy, generalized hypothetical. The questions are about calculations of average (yes, "average" is a very dangerous word because most years are far from average) returns on rental properties...
hi all!I'm in my mid-50's and semi-retired. Have been for a few years now. My 'hobby' (among several) is economics, and my personal view is the only way out of our debt mess in the future is going to be through a lo...