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Account Closed Bought, rehab, holding
5 March 2019 | 2 replies
If all cash, do you plan on refinancing it to pull some/all of your initial cash out of the project, if so what is your timeline for that?
Matt Popilek Our Newest Project More to Come!
5 March 2019 | 1 reply
I found the deal, and pulled in most of the financing for the project.
Account Closed Using an FHA Loan on a questionably permitted 3-Unit?
5 March 2019 | 1 reply
You need to go to your local building department and pull the property jacket for that address.
Michael Boyle Waterfront REO - Deal or no deal?
12 March 2019 | 3 replies
Every bank I know of will give you an LTV of around 70-80%.Assuming the property is worth $667,000, and you pull out 80% of the equity ($533,600) at a 5% interest rate, you'll be looking at a monthly payment of $2,864 a month.
David Roe Appraisials in 2019 Have they changed?
6 March 2019 | 2 replies
Back in January I figured I would pull out some equity out of my current house I live in.
Blake Edwards Left a little on the table on this BRRRR
7 March 2019 | 7 replies
This one we couldn't pull out all of our closing and down payment costs.
Bleau Deckerd How important is the 1% RULE?
5 April 2019 | 7 replies
I’ve been concentrating on figuring out what areas of Cape to concentrate on prior to pulling the trigger on something.
Trey Read New SFH Build - Minimizing Capitol Gains Upon Sale
5 March 2019 | 1 reply
I could pull roughly 25k out.
David M. Wholesalers (and any direct mail marketers), check your data!
5 March 2019 | 8 replies
However, even if the public records are easy and open, you can save a lot of time working with a list broker who has compilers that can pull homes with the criteria you want and differentiate between the UPS store mailing address and property address.
Susan O. Handyman, Laborer or Independent Contractor? Forms? protection
1 April 2019 | 11 replies
They just charge $150-200 per day because its' too hard for them to make a contract and estimate priceThen the landlord pays for materials and the handymen work on the house.I think these landlords 100% of them consider these handymen independent contractors and NOT employees.I wonder what the solution isIs there a standard contract you can have them sign that at least says they 1. have own insurance 2. are independent contractors 3. are not employees 4. are independent handymen doing work for a property owner and not for a contractorIs there something like that or are the dozens of landlords and investors in my area just doing it wrong.