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Shawn G Hope Figuring rent amount
12 March 2018 | 1 reply
My local website shows the following Studio- $651One BR- $793Two BR-$1020Three BR- $1484Four BR- $1797A quick look online for rents showsOne BR- $600 to $895Two BR- $850 to $2700Three BR- $1100 to $1625Four BR- $1350 to $2100I understand some are in a little bit better neighborhood's, some are apartments and some are house's.
Rashad Jones Jennings Anyone every used Rod Kleif Course or been Mentored by him?
12 March 2018 | 3 replies
Online course is not cheap too, but it's the price of a college class.
Tamas Z. How to determine cost basis (for depreciation)
14 March 2018 | 7 replies
I'll be splitting the building/land using the public record county tax ratios, but I'm not sure about the initial total to use.Possible options are:Property value shown in the public record (same place that has land/building split visible)Amount shown on the appraisal that my lender orderedAmount of money I put into it all (effectively sale price plus all the fees I ended up paying)Amount shown at the bottom line of my settlement statementWhich of those is correct?
Shree Pola Need of Residential Contractor who have their own Sub Contractors
12 March 2018 | 0 replies
In general good candidates will have the following: 5 or more years residential construction experience their own subcontractors already in place, so they must be within about 25 mikes of the assigned zip code their ability to estimate a job is essential so they will have to have direct experience doing so as well as solid knowledge in estimation software they should know excel and other basic computer skills, its definitely preferred but if not we can get them an online courseThank you
Nathan Letourneau signing a NDA for seller before they will discuss a property
12 March 2018 | 3 replies
The owners of them do not want signs, do not want them listed online etc.
Ashley Zhang Does flipper need to be real estate agent as well?
15 March 2018 | 10 replies
I totally disagree with most of the posters above.
Account Closed Investor needing a good, remote general contractor. Suggestions?
14 March 2018 | 4 replies
I never pay for labor up front, I will pay for materials (but only by calling the supply house and paying directly).I pay 25% of labor when 50% of the job is completed and the rest after the job is totally finished, inspected, all permits are closed, etc.
Kevin S. New Member from Tulsa, Oklahoma
13 March 2018 | 8 replies
Glad to be part of such an active and helpful online community.
Will Proulx Delayed Financing Question on All-Cash Purchase
19 March 2018 | 29 replies
I am, however, coming across some discussions mentioning that a prospective lender or bank you'd be working with on the refinance may be able to see that the title on said property was slyly financed to yourself through your LLC and this could/would be likely to trigger a "Due on Sale Clause" which would screw everything up totally??
Zev Dobuler Rental property insurance. Replacement or purchase + rehab costs?
13 March 2018 | 6 replies
I think it's totally personal preference.