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James Landsford Having an issue with accountant, or am I overthinking?
7 September 2025 | 5 replies
Or maybe a reason to sell your portion or buy out the partner)Did the other accountant suck or retire?
Hilary Sackor Best Emerging Neighborhoods for Investing in Rental Units
18 September 2025 | 11 replies
One thing that can help is driving or walking the neighborhoods and check if there are fresh businesses opening up, houses being renovated, or public projects underway.Sometimes starting with rental friendly areas that already have consistent demand gives you stability, while setting aside a portion of your search for “up and coming” pockets can give you upside.
Ruben Goodbear Anders Want to put 10% down On Mixed Use 9 unit in Milwaukee
17 September 2025 | 16 replies
A few things to note: Most conventional or bank financing for mixed-use requires closer to 20–25% down, especially on buildings with commercial space.Hitting 10% down is tough, but there may be creative ways to structure it for example, a bridge or rehab loan that funds a portion of the construction, or bringing in a preferred equity partner to effectively reduce your cash in.Bridge / Rehab Loan (Interest-Only, 12–24 months): Could cover purchase + rehab and get you to stabilized ARV of ~$700K, then you’d refinance into permanent debt.DSCR or Bank Loan (Permanent): Once stabilized, you could refi at 70–75% LTV.
Christine Brown My First LLC
27 August 2025 | 5 replies
For example, I am renting my current home but can I write off a portion of the rent for my office, which is used for my LLC?
Alecia Loveless Seller Financing Offer
28 August 2025 | 4 replies
The first was for a 10% down payment, 20% seller financing and 70% bank financing with decent terms and a 60 month balloon on the seller financing portion.
Dave McIntyre Lawsuit as condominium is non warrantable
6 September 2025 | 9 replies
You would end up paying for a portion of your own winnings and the legal fees.Also, sometimes banks will refuse to provide a mortgage if the HOA is engaged in a major lawsuit. 
Zeni Kharel Tax considerations during home buying
3 September 2025 | 19 replies
House Hacking: If you plan to rent part of your home (such as renting out a basement or spare room), you may be able to deduct a portion of the home’s expenses like mortgage interest, utilities, and repairs.
Eric N. Which Skiptracing Tools Are You REALLY Seeing Results With? Let’s Compare Data
10 September 2025 | 17 replies
What I found was that a large portion of the numbers were either disconnected (which the dialer flagged automatically) or wrong numbers (where the person answering had no connection to the subject property and didn’t know who we were looking for).From a practical standpoint, when using a power dialer, we typically only upload the first three numbers for each lead—that’s the max.
Rebecca Speeks An Introduction Post
11 September 2025 | 11 replies
Yes, the government pays the Section 8 rent timely, but more and more tenants are having to pay a portion of their rent.
Matt Williams ROI on mortgage pay down?
6 September 2025 | 5 replies
In theory you only lose the interest portion to the bank.