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Mateus Lima How many morgages can an LLC have?
15 November 2020 | 4 replies
@Mateus Lima There is no limit to loans with an LLC, and if you want to combine mortgages to possibly save time and money you can do a portfolio loan, I have see 8 loans put into 1, saving $18,000 a year, and $80,000 cash out at closing.
Kristin Britt Normal for an NDA to ask your net worth, liquid assets, etc?
18 November 2020 | 7 replies
It sounds like the NDA you received is trying to combine the NDA with some basic screening / data collection.I get that it seems intrusive, but I would fill it out. 
Ross Ohendalski Looking at First Investment Property; Single Apartment
16 November 2020 | 1 reply
PITI and HOA payments would work out to $1,052 combined.
Brett McManus Thoughts on ProLeads????
11 January 2021 | 5 replies
@David RobertsonTo my knowledge they partner with Resimpli offering the same CRM/Direct Mail components Combined with a website that appears to be comparable to that offered by Carrot.
Kc Brown Good idea to build house with attached ADU for rental investment?
28 November 2020 | 7 replies
(some may be concern more with aesthetics, some with functionality, and some with being cost effective: so you have to understand and know what combination of all of that and balance of those you want for your project). example: sometimes I work with home owners or investors that want a good balance of those... or sometimes, some clients say to me...Sebastian, I don't care about saving money (I don't want to over pay) but I am not concern with budget to a realistic extent. :) I also saw: 4900 270th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98053Listed for $700k (2500 sq ft) but it looks to be a fixer : @ $277 per sq ft with a huge lot: (I don't know if the same market as the home above: and where your realtor would come in... ) but if you look at this: you could buy something like this and renovate it: and add the ADU : 1000 sq ft for about $150k to $200k all in: where you spend $100k on the main home: and now you are all in for $700k + $100k +$200k : total $1 million (which is less than the finished home above). 
Deidre Duker Need TN Lender for deals 6-10
25 February 2021 | 2 replies
I'd ask to explore the best option between having the lender come in on the new purchases for the properties, doing a cash out refinance on your existing ones, or a combination of both.
Keeton Byerly Getting Started in Dayton Market using Property Management
3 March 2021 | 2 replies
Springfield does not have many options for property management; Dayton seems like a good combination of greater property manager options like Columbus, but a property price similar to Springfield.While I'm still at least 6 months out from a purchase, I wanted to see what your experience has been like, particularly if you're using property management with your own rentals.
Frank Agyeman-Duah Tenant's credit at 524
26 February 2021 | 22 replies
Rent for the property is $1600 per month and per the credit report, tenant has a total debt of $611 and combined monthly income of $3,834  from her pension as a retired nurse.
Adam Hermsen Combining 203k loan, house hacking, and brrrr
16 April 2021 | 12 replies

Hello everyone,  I am curious if anyone has experience using the FHA 203k loan?  I am interested in learning more about that process.  
Ultimately, I am wondering how feasible it would be to find a 2-4 unit property ...

Rena Barron Cash out Refinance multifamily and Single family
27 February 2021 | 3 replies
Without adding value, purchasing below market, or a combination of the two it's hard to make this possible.