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Andrew Jones Advice on facing eviction in CA
4 September 2018 | 4 replies
Maybe try not being a child about this, pay the rent that is owed and find a new place?
Isaac Martinez Police Officer Retirement Decision
5 September 2018 | 5 replies
Some pensions can even be passed on to a survivor (spouse/child) further benefiting someone else even after you pass.
Timothy Albright $15,000.00 too little to begin investing into real estate ?
22 May 2019 | 20 replies
@Suny CapezzutoCurrently I am renovating my home, once completed I should have around 55k$ + of equity... 3rd child on the way so it would make for a difficult time to house hack.
Cassandra Sifford New Tenants & We Already Have a Water Issue
29 May 2019 | 16 replies
They make brass ones and you can put them on with a pliers so a child cant unscrew them.
Braden Anderson What do you name each of your rental properties?
6 June 2019 | 57 replies
Agent Trust (anonymity) ...................................................................................Child Series A .............................................
Isaac El anybody have experience? can you buy a share of house from heir?
29 May 2019 | 2 replies
The one I was able to find contact information from says "My brother owns the property and convinced my father to give it to him, I don't own any part of it" However doesn't each child own 50% of the property?
Ty Reyes Financing and Other Things -- Newbie's First
31 May 2019 | 3 replies
One of the things I've heard about hard money is in addition to higher rates, they have pre-payment penalties.Current or prior ownership of real estate: as stated, I am currently renting and intend to rent for at least another year or so.Value of property at present and/or your offer price: $158000 (zestimate)After repair value: $Anticipated or actual appraisal issues: will perform one during due diligence Current rents per month: $425Fair market rents per month: $500Down payment or equity: $30000Source of down payment funds, if applicable: see aboveIncome Source: Salaried/hourly W2, VA comp, Gross monthly income (optional): $1800 tax exempt, approx $4-5k in base wage (+ OT opportunities)Monthly debt obligations appearing on credit report, plus (if applicable) personal rent and alimony/child support/etc: $800/mo in rentFICO: Excellent Credit issues: None.
Melanie Hartmann Real Estate Meet-ups
8 August 2018 | 1 reply
There is a group for everyone-- I am still searching for mine and I don't know, maybe I wouldn't mind, but I am afraid I would be very distracted by a child-- I am betting that there are other parents of toddlers that could create a group.
David Epstein Moving to Colorado Springs
6 August 2018 | 8 replies
I am currently helping my wife with our newborn third son, so will reach out in the coming days/weeks as time permits.Looking forward to connecting and learning from you all and working with you as well!
Nathan Seltzer My First Deal - 2 Years Later
30 August 2018 | 4 replies
We lived in the 2 bedroom side of the property for a year, keeping the current tenants on the 3/2.In June, 2017 we increased rent from $800 to $850. 6 months after that, we purchased a home to live in (with our 2nd child just 3 months old) and moved out, intending to renovate the 2/2 we'd been living in.In August 2017, after moving, we started renovations, which (of course) took longer than expected and cost more than estimated.