Is NOI and Net Annual Income the same, except Net Annual Income is less the mortgage payment?? Using MB's 10 minute offer in his SDA and just got started... Im sure this answer is in his curriculum, but Im on here an...
Hello new to the forum. If this has been answered previously a link to an article or thread would be nice.
I'm self-employed and just recently obtained my LLC (s-corp). I was thinking that I would wait until 2 years...
I own a number of rentals in south Chicago. We've had some pretty high expenses each time a tenant moves out, such that the turnover costs can eat up all of the net income from the previous year.I don't believe it is...
Letter from the bank today says that I must verify my income every year on my 1-4 Family Non-Owner Occupied Mortgage.They say this is a new change in the FDIC regulatory requirements.I can't find a dang thing about it...
I came across this listing on MLS and was wondering if this is a good deal to buy and rent out ?
Are banks going to finance this?
“””Great 5 unit property across the street from Medical Hospital. Includes 1 3 bedr...
What’s up BP.I have 3 Residential Rental properties for a total of 7 units and 4 garage units. Fully rented monthly income of just short of 5k that equates to about $2700 monthly cash flow after mortgages and property...
My first Airbnb stay was in San Francisco in 2012. Right then I knew this concept had legs - it's awesome for reducing your PERSONAL EXPENSES. However back then, it wasn't my first choice for a path to exceeding a lan...
To preface: I am making this post for many reasons, one of them being that I want to have a landmark post to look back on in the future. The other reasons are to get out my plan and largely to receive support and crit...
Hi all,I could move to another country in a few years selling everything I have in California including principal residence. I would need about $50k per year to be quite comfortable there. I can easily get a job for $...
http://obamacarefacts.com/obamacare-individual-man...The annual fee for not having insurance in 2015 is $325 per adult and $162.50 per child (up to $975 for a family), or it's 2% of your household income above the tax...