The deed is under my own name since I am personally liable for the loan.
Can I have my tenant make the rent payment into my LLC business account? thanks
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Hello everyone,Please share your opinion on my plan or tell me if I'm wasting time waiting to pay down some debt.
I currently live in my home and owe around $79,000.00 with 4.000% interest in Arkansas. I plan to ...
Hello, all. Weston here, Denver CO. I have been spending much time as of late reading threads on this platform, as I’m trying to establish a clear path to get into real estate. However, trying to research and retain a...
Hi everyone, my husband and I finished reading "Rich Dad Poor Dad" last month, and since then we have been watching youtube videos/listening to podcasts every day about investing. I also signed up for an online Robert...
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I am looking for a reliable and inexpensive service that allows tenants to have rent automatically paid directly from their bank account monthly. Does anyone use a service like that? I've had Intuit recommended but it...
I guess my question is how accurate do you find the 50% expense rule?
If you gross rents are $2500, a margin of error of 10% on your expenses would result in a $125 difference in cash flow. This might result accepti...
I would love to hear comments and suggestions and creative counter offers on the following owner financing deal-6 unit (possible 7th) multi-family property in an older part of community. Old, not run down or "the hood...
Why?Didn't want to hijack the other thread but it seems like this is the question investors should be asking themselves. If you can consistently receive $700 rent on a $30,000 purchase then why doesn't the market bid...