
25 August 2024 | 12 replies
Does anyone have any other options that they prefer for a more comprehensive background check?

10 January 2016 | 7 replies
I won't share the name of the company in this post, but you can contact me directly if you would like to know the name.Here's the overview - two separate deposits into my SDIRA and they will not release any funds for me to purchase property.Details:Did one transfer of my pension plan (company pension plan - not IRA or 401K), to the SDIRA (self directed IRA).

17 March 2022 | 8 replies
Quote from @Eduardo Bilbao: Quote from @Daniel Baran: Hi All - I am closing on my first property in Denver, CO and am wondering if folks could point me to any good resources on comprehensive lists for furnishing a completely bare short term rental unit.

2 January 2018 | 21 replies
I'm knee deep into my first rehab and I'm realizing every day that I wish my list was more comprehensive!

17 November 2021 | 23 replies
This has been the most comprehensive way I've found to manage drip campaigns and checklists for closings all in one.

4 November 2020 | 12 replies
@Jordan Little, that's a pretty comprehensive list of work.
9 November 2018 | 2 replies
Find tenants, and rent out based on the rental contract.I've abbreviated key steps quite a bit, but this is high level overview.

6 July 2022 | 8 replies
And, if done properly, the borrower would never actually be in possession of it.Here's how it the actual funding would work from a very high level overview:- The purchase agreement between the buyer (you) & the seller get taken to the escrow/closing agent (whoever that is in your state) - A bunch of stuff will happen (e.g. inspections, title searches, etc), and at some point right before closing your private lender will be contacted by the escrow/closing agent and told to wire the amount of the purchase price they agreed to fund to the escrow/title company.

17 December 2015 | 24 replies
The only silliness (thanks for the insult) here is people like you with a clear lack of reading comprehension, poor understanding of the legal risks, and low critical thinking skills giving advice, and your only argument to the obvious risks I pointed out is straw man attacks accusing me of sitting outside the house and keeping a record of all comings and goings and that I'm some how going to lose a tenant over enforcing a lease term that is a big risk to me financially.

22 February 2024 | 50 replies
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