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Brandon Crumpton leverage
5 July 2015 | 7 replies
You just refi out of the 1st, use the cash on the 2nd, refi out of that one to use that cash on the 3rd, and so on...never actually spending the cash...just using it over and over again.The cons,  you have no cash at risk once you refi each property, you are reducing your cash flow from each property by the amount of the debt service, but as long as you are still positive you are winning (as opposed to leaving all your cash in the deal, having a higher CF/month, but being behind from the beginning until your CF s  l  o  o o  w  l  y catches up and you break even), you have debt at risk (no wait, that's the bank/lender that is at risk there since it's their cash that you received from that debt).  
Spencer Wilson What to do!!??
30 January 2014 | 6 replies
And to answer your question I actually lived a couple streets over but I knew the woman pretty well because I used to ow her
Josh Kundrat At what point should you start thinking about opening up your ow
27 September 2016 | 1 reply

I ask this question more out of curiosity than necessity, being that I only own a few properties, I find it expeditious to have them managed by a local PM company. However I was wondering if at a certain point when th...

Parker Steele Why didn't J Scott estimate for any flipping Capital Gains tax?
3 February 2018 | 7 replies
The book is about ow to do the business....taxes are a given and vary by situation.But, flip profits are Not cap gains, they are ordinary income also subject to self employment tax. 
Carol Venolia How do you cope emotionally with nasty tenants?
29 May 2024 | 64 replies
Thanks for sharing your stories about contractors--ow!
Justin Pumpr How to analyze seller financed/subto deals
18 April 2023 | 2 replies
Hey all,I've been watching a lot of subto and seller financed videos, but I'm still unclear about h ow you analyze and structure the financing side of this.
Alex Johnston How to split bills with a girlfriend if you own 100% equity
2 September 2021 | 78 replies
But generally if she was living on her ow, she would have rent of her own to pay.  
Matthew Cauble John Fedro's strategy
11 May 2016 | 18 replies
I m ow you can apply to get a new title.
Liran Afergan Traveling Nurses Rental
19 April 2024 | 10 replies
I k ow that anything that sounds tempting has a catch in it, so I was wondering if there's anyone here who has experience with renting his / her properties to traveling nurses, that can share the experience or just the bottom line - if it's worth it or not ?
Toby S. Section 8 Housing in NJ
29 April 2020 | 7 replies
Ni=ow with COVID-19 and many offices being closed your wait time will be severely impacted, I hope that im wrong, but you should probably be measuring time to get approval, a voucher and then payment in months, not weeks.