The 5 Waves of the Commercial Lender Experience (for Investors):1️⃣ Initial Overview: you discover a lender and get the initial terms of their loan programs.2️⃣ Submit Application and Docs: use the lender’s applicatio...
Hello,I recently submitted an LOI on a low income housing multifamily property which has tax credit obligations through 2017 - the end of the 15 year period. I am in the first round of negotiations and the owner has a...
Hi,Any thoughts on maintaining existing lease agreements with current tenants versus using a lease particular to one’s own lease language, particularly if rent stays the same. I’m new to this and thinking that I’d wan...
Dear experienced wholesalers, if you had to work through a wholesale deal, and break it down into 5 or less steps. What would those steps be? (Example: Finding, calling, contracting, signing, selling)
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Hello Bper's,It's been while since I've been here. I have a rental that the current tenants are moving out in the fall as they are building a home and that is when their new home is going to be ready. I have someone...
Hi All,Hope everyone is having a good time with family over the thanksgiving weekend.I'm currently under contract for an investment property with EOL (End of Life) roof and has an existing solar panel on lease for nex...
So excited I found my first investment property! I go look at it Monday !! Looking at maybe high 600$ monthly payment rental potential at 950-1000$. Excited to start this journey fingers crossed!
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I just met with a real estate broker and they let me know that in Washington the buyer is technically responsible for paying the buyers broker commission upon closing. He told me that he always gets the sel...
Hello,My girlfriend and I (25 & 28) are thinking of buying a condo in Fort Myers, Florida in a year or two and holding onto it as a long-term investment. We'd probably rent it out for 20-25 years then live in it ...