What Is Real Estate Asset Protection? Asset protection in real estate is exactly what you’d expect: it protects you and your investments incase any unfortunate situations arise. The last thing any investor wants after spending his or her hard earned money […]
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Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Property Manager
Are you thinking of hiring a property management company? Then you need to ask the right kind of questions. With the right questions, you stand a high chance of selecting an efficient, effective and reputable property management company. Here are […]
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How Do You Qualify For a DSCR Investor Loan?
DSCR loans are different, as the qualification and underwriting are primarily focused on the property instead of borrower. DSCR lenders will look at your credit score and make sure you have a few months of payments in the bank, […]
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Why Consider A 1031 Tax Exchange?
When you are selling an investment property can be subject to taxation. Those taxes can add up quickly depending on the type of property, how long it was owned, state taxes, capital gains, depreciation and the owner’s tax bracket. As […]
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5 Things You Should Know Before Investing in a Turnkey Property
What is Turnkey Investing? At its core, turnkey real estate investing is where you buy already rehabbed, tenant-filled, managed properties that are producing positive cash flow. A lot of the extra work that goes into real estate investing is cut […]
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Fannie Mae Reserve Requirements for Investors with Multiple Properties Owned
What Are Reserves? Reserves are liquid or near liquid assets that are available to a borrower after the mortgage closes. On every loan transaction, reserves are required to be verified as part of the approval process. Acceptable sources or reserves […]
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Single Member or Joint Member LLC?
A Limited Liability Company (LLC) is an entity created by state statute. Depending on elections made by the LLC and the number of members, the IRS will treat an LLC either as a corporation, partnership, or as part of the owner's tax return (a "disregarded [...]
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