
29 November 2018 | 8 replies
Think if it this way: if they leave and you bump rent $200 a month, that's an extra $2,400 in your pocket.

22 February 2021 | 32 replies
We have made decent progress:Replaced a foundation wall/shored up the main floorPut a 416 sq ft addition on the existing 2nd floorRemoved all stucco exteriorNew sidingReplaced windowsReplaced doorsRemoved rotted front porch and replaced with covered front porchNew steel roofKnocked down a tree in the back yard that caught a power line and ripped the neighbor's mast off their house on a Sunday morning.Replaced the stairs to the 2nd story adding an L so you don't bump your head at the top of the stairsFramed 2 BR and a full bath in the 2nd story additionRight now we are sitting at $20k for the house, with another $37k in repairs and carrying costs.

19 September 2019 | 4 replies
Bump.

5 October 2019 | 4 replies
I did forecast out the DTI with the proposed cashout refi and that bumps my DTI up by around 1-2 points.

7 July 2016 | 15 replies
(Finishing Basements, Replace Drain or Sewer Pipelines, Adding a 3rd Floor or Bump Out room and Roof Top Decks etc) Even more difficult when wholesaling as well because your name is your reputation.

20 February 2019 | 18 replies
The Utah (Salt Lake City) housing market, especially rent prices, have increased quite a bit over the last two years, so I thought I should bump it up a little more this next lease, especially with how much my property taxed went up this year.

28 May 2019 | 96 replies
Filling the paperwork for my fist one this year and have 4 performing very well.

2 June 2016 | 6 replies
Hi Used to work for the ( Hedge Funds/Venture Capital firm you talking about ) I was a Investment Analyst, basically the 3rd guy up the ladder, like @Jay J. says it could be tricky you could solicit money i believe threw direct contact with first step of the ladder the equity/debt Recruiters, the owns looking for deals, but you'll run into some bumps getting to them since the keep there contact private most of the time, you cannot solicit threw the information emails the websites provided but you can say you would like to speak to somebody in the company that may help you with some questions, and wait they might respond or they probably won't. second of all the transaction volume has to be in chucks of 10-15M minimum and they are considered type D investments that are not wow, don't peak there eye, but if you could bring a cluster project into the table once you get a seat at the table this means like group of projects 3 or 4 that add up to be 20M+ you might catch there eye, but as i just read your last post you think this might be too much and it is, but there is what it the business we call Family offices this are type D equity or debt investors that are maybe one step above your local hard money lender and does might be the kind you should target, or the garage ban hedge fund which in the industry is a capital firm with less then 250M in AUM, this are hard to find but they will work with smaller investors i hope this was helpfull@Rick Wagner

18 May 2016 | 4 replies
Your minimum statutory skin in the game is 3.5%, $6948 in this case.For the rest...Bump sales price, ask for seller credit.Bump interest rate, ask for lender credit.

7 December 2015 | 22 replies
If the end of the current lease term (usually the end of the month) if less than 30 days away, you usually need to bump the notice to the end of the next month (e.g. if you give notice on November 24th, so you'd have to give the tenants a December 31st end date).