All Forum Posts by: Krystal Yeats
Krystal Yeats has started 8 posts and replied 15 times.
Post: Property management in Birmingham

- Rental Property Investor
- Lodi, CA
- Posts 16
- Votes 4
Hey!
I’m looking for recommendations to a property management team in the Birmingham area focused in multi family. I’m an out of state investor looking to build my team. I’d love to hear about and connect with the rockstars you’ve found and worked with!
Thanks!
Krystal
Post: Property management in Birmingham

- Rental Property Investor
- Lodi, CA
- Posts 16
- Votes 4
Hey!
I’m looking for recommendations to a property management team in the Birmingham area focused in multi family. I’m an out of state investor looking to build my team. I’d love to hear about and connect with the rockstars you’ve found and worked with!
Thanks!
Krystal
Post: small bank / investor friendly / heloc

- Rental Property Investor
- Lodi, CA
- Posts 16
- Votes 4
@Jaysen Medhurst it will potentially be for both a primary and an investment property. If all goes well I plan on using this strategy for multiple investments. I've looked into Pen Fed, they were a good option. Thanks!
@Corby Goade I've called numerous local credit unions and banks trying to find the right fit. As of now the leading bank is Bank of Stockton with 2.5% 6month intro rate then 4.5-6% after @80% LTV. Do portfolio lenders advertise this type of lending or is this something I would need to specifically ask about?
Post: small bank / investor friendly / heloc

- Rental Property Investor
- Lodi, CA
- Posts 16
- Votes 4
Looking for recommendations for local lender who doesn't require seasoning of the property. Ideally investor friendly and offers 80% - 90% LTV. Great large bank recommendation? I'll take it!
Thanks!
Post: Small bank / investor friendly / heloc

- Rental Property Investor
- Lodi, CA
- Posts 16
- Votes 4
@Andrew Postell thanks!
Post: Small bank / investor friendly / heloc

- Rental Property Investor
- Lodi, CA
- Posts 16
- Votes 4
Looking for recommendations for local heloc lender who doesn't require seasoning of the property? I am located in central California. Ideally investor friendly and offers 80% - 90% LTV. Great recommendation on a large bank? I'll take it!
Thanks!
Post: online landlord software

- Rental Property Investor
- Lodi, CA
- Posts 16
- Votes 4
Post: online landlord software

- Rental Property Investor
- Lodi, CA
- Posts 16
- Votes 4
Post: HELP! Series LLC vs. statutory trust

- Rental Property Investor
- Lodi, CA
- Posts 16
- Votes 4
Post: HELP! Series LLC vs. statutory trust

- Rental Property Investor
- Lodi, CA
- Posts 16
- Votes 4
I'm not sure which is a more beneficial way to set up my investments, series LLC or a statutory trust. Which is better for: tax purposes, having multiple properties, out of state properties, partnerships, anonymity, ect..? Currently, I am a California investor. Not sure if that will effect your take on the matter.
I'd love to hear your input!