24 June 2014 | 4 replies
In theory I am approaching this as a wholesaler, because unless I find a situation that comes with financing in place (L/O, sub2, etc) I simply don't have the paperwork to impress a bank.
23 September 2022 | 18 replies
Does anyone know the technicalities of setting up a LO with a seller that has tenants currently in place?
28 November 2018 | 9 replies
.:1 - pays RE Commissions, closing fees, etc...2 - gets ONLY the purchase price as income3 - has higher, and immediate tax issuesSeller sells on a LO, and...:1 - There are no commissions (usually), or closing fees until the option is executed.2 - gets, as income, the purchase price AND...rent payments (cash flow)3 - delayed large tax impact
21 May 2024 | 48 replies
Section 8 will deem their asking rent "unreasonable") I'll explain it again (speaking s-l-o-w-ly): Section 8 uses the HUD guidelines for fair market rent which are based on the 40th percentile of a moderately priced apartment in a given zip code.
5 April 2015 | 14 replies
My cost are 1500 in closing fees and minor repairs along and 153 monthly payment on a 550 monthly gain. the goal on this deal is a L/O which should produce about 50k in earnings.Its podcast 58 at www.buysellfixflip.com
28 May 2015 | 36 replies
L-O-V-E this one... can't wait to try it out."
28 September 2017 | 68 replies
The four groupsSellerInvestor buyer - possible buyer of your contracts or deals Investor Lender - possible HML or JVPTenant buyer - LO, Sub2, contract for deed or straight purchases When you buy the list use it.
17 July 2023 | 13 replies
Not interested in L/O or tenant buyers at this time.Both of my RE attorneys are all about contract law, but don't really know anything about the workings of sub2 on a straight residential sale.
2 September 2019 | 504 replies
This thread has definitely run away, but amazingly still on topic, most of the time.Anyway, getting a license in my opinion is the best option, unless you do one of two things, if I followed the findings/advise on this thread correctly:1) Buy outright and then resell, (L/O, Wrap and Subject To was also mentioned but doesn't require purchase, per se), as in flipping.