
Well, we finally closed on Friday and now I can do the big reveal on our financial specifics. In case you missed the big reveal on the way everything looked, check it out. I’m super proud of our work.We were WAY OFF o...

I'm getting started on being a HML for rehabbers. How much detailed information on their finances should I ask for compared to a regular bank? For example, should I request tax returns, know their monthly car paymen...

Hello BP Gang, I am looking to write up a loan proposal for a potential investor, I am wondering what some people have used as their formatting for this proposal. I am suppose to provide financial information and basi...

Hi BPers,(This is adapted from a post on my blog, Read My Flips (get it...like "read my lips"?), where I document the process, trials and tribulations, etc of my ventures in real estate. I would love more BP readers! ...

Hey all! I'm new here, and new to REI in general. I've been reading, saving, reading, saving. I won't bore you with details but I don't know what I should do. Currently own my home. Have some savings ready to invest. ...

I’m looking for a way to document all basic and financial details of each deal we purchase (downpayment, how we funded it, lenders used, mortgage, interest rate, rent, cash flow, when it was purchased, partners includ...

Wondering if fellow investors have run into this situation. Our current prospective buyers are using Bank of America which is giving the appraiser and our real estate agent a hard time. The BofA underwriter says that ...

New wholesaler and just want to make sure I'm aware of the do's and don'ts when it comes to holding an open house for potential end buyers. Should I do more than one? Should I even hold an open house? Would it be bett...

Does anyone have a great template for a Joint Venture agreement?
I'm not necessarily looking for the exact financial details, more so a legal template.
Looking for an agreement, specifically, between two partners b...

Grant Cardone offering "AAA rated, 92 walk score 456 unit apartment in Ft. Lauderdale with 4% cash on cash annual return"Granted, I know the 4% is supposed to hold over the investment while rent 'matures', the propert...