Hi. I'm looking to find private lenders in the area and was trying to see what may be the best way to go about doing that? The "sweat equity" will come from me finding fix and flip deals and working with a team I've a...
Hi Folks, I actually have two questions:1 - Are there any HMLs that do not require you to be a Company (LLC, C Corp, etc) to put up funds for a flip?
2 - I am buying flips and will be using HML to most of the funds ...
Most purchase and sale contracts include a deposit clause. As a wholesaler is there a need to make a deposit? Should you, as good faith? Or can you avoid it by being upfront with a seller about your position?
Hello You All,I would not say I'm new to the idea of investing, in fact, I've been obsessed for years. However, I am just getting to the point where I feel comfortable enough to put out feelers and begin the process. ...
I'm just starting out and doing some research on a real estate syndicator who invests in apartment complexes. We've talked a little bit and are going to talk again soon. What are some things to be sure to ask in order...
We are generally having a tough time finding tenants. We have listed our property a month ago. Every week, we do 5 to 10 showings. They seem excited at the showing and ask us to send an application and it does not go ...
Good grief, I'm getting freaky good at this for an "average" guy.
You know my theory - that modern liberalism has heavy roots to the eug...
I just closed on my first rental this past Wednesday. The rental is an out of state property located in Kansas City, MO.
I have property management and they have a prospective tenant. The problem is that the ...
I've heard some say the rule of thumb is "short as possible". Others just go out to 30 years. Still others figure out a realistic monthly payment, work back from there, and have a unique schedule like 21.75 years (2...
I realize this is a broad question, but I'd be interested in hearing about note investor's experiences with this phenomenon and how often it happens, and what the strategies are to get the borrower back to performing.