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Jun29
Real Estate Investing – Lay Down Ground Rules
Filed under: real estate investing; Tagged as: estate investing llc real, etf real estate investor, executive summary templates for real estate investor, flipping real estate, foreign investors in u.s. real estate market, income producing properties, mobile home investing, mobile home parks, owner financing, real estate investingNo CommentsReal Estate Investing – You Need To Lay Down Your Ground Rules!
Yesterday I knocked on the owners of the mobile home that my partner and I are financing to instruct them they have not held up to their end of the bargain. The one owner instructed me his friend and he cleaned up the site the best they could and the other owner started on with excuses.
With owning income producing properties over three years, I thought I heard all of the excuses. Last week the excuse was she broke her foot. On Sunday the excuse was she has two children (used this excuse multiple of times).
At this point in time I instructed the other male owner to go over and clean up the site and then it turned into a heated discussion and filthy words coming out of her mouth.
The rules were written down and discussed prior to financing the mobile home for this couple. Now, the mobile home is moved and it seems the only thing they want to do is click, click and more clicks with their big screen TV they purchased about two weeks ago. (Immediate gratification that gets everybody in trouble today with their finances)
At this point in time I instructed them on the items listed below:
· Watch your Mouth
· I took pictures of the mobile home lot showing ALL kinds of trash laying on it.
· Garbage can by the road needs to be removed since its full of broken up blacktop and concert and disposed on properly.
· Huge Pile of Trash needs to be removed.
· All boards and lumber need to be removed
· Where the shed sat; the spot needs to be raked and put grass seed down on it.
· The owner of the park called me last week these items need to be done or she will keep my check for $1,500.00
· I instructed them my partner and I will clean up the mobile home lot today (on a Sunday!) However the cost will be added onto the promissory note.
· Read the promissory note (damages incurred will be added)
When I left; I went home and pulled out the promissory note to verify the terminology used on it. As mentioned to the owners any damage occurred will be added to the promissory note at a 14.9% interest rate.
My partner drove over to the lot in the afternoon to start cleaning it up. To her surprise they already had 80% of the lot cleaned up. They brought a trailer to put all of the garbage on it.
Had we not had the agreed terms in writing we would have been cleaning up the mobile home lot on a Sunday.
I can’t stress to you the importance of laying down the ground rules upfront. Once the rules are agreed upon verbally then you need to put it down in writing. Once the document is all written up you need to take the document and get it notarized. Your local bank offers this as a free service to their customers.
I drove past the mobile home lot this morning and it is all cleaned up with the bare spot ranked with grass seed on it.
cashflow Cindy
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May14
Real Estate Investing – Raising Section 8 Rents
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I started in Real Estate Investing about three years ago. The first duplex my partner and I purchased together was a foreclosed property in Green Bay, WI.
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It was in the middle of December. Yes, it was cold here in Wisconsin.
The place needed quit a bit of work, however, the major work was in the kitchen ceiling. The owner people thought duck tape would hold a ceiling together. Well, he was wrong…….
Through many counter offers we did get the offer accepted.
We did a home inspection and found out the upstairs unit had a fire. The fire department had punched a hole in the roof in order to come in with their water hoses. We went back and did get a lower price due to the fire that had occurred earlier.
After months, we finally had the place rent ready. A Section 8 tenant approached me on renting the upstairs. At this time: I know little about Section 8; who they were or there rules and regulations.
We filled out the paper work and the upstairs unit did pass the Section 8 inspection after a few minor repairs were needed. The tenant moved into the property.
Before long the one year lease was coming up; and Section 8 came back out to inspect the unit. Again, a few minor repairs was needed in order to get the unit to pass again. However, this time I requested a rent increase since the rents were low.
I found out; in order to get a rent increase to pass; the request needs to be submitted two months before the lease expires.
This year, I was prepared; the new lease with the rent increase was submitted two months prior to the lease expiration date.
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Apr10
Real Estate Investing – Call Small Local Banks
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Follow along with me every day and do the same steps that I do and you will earn $100K with me. This is FREE education in real estate investing. Real estate investing takes time, drive and motivation. I am writing a daily blog to instruct you on the steps that I take every day, its up to you to follow and take action. Go back down and read the first blog on Challenge Prep Course with all of the beginning assignments. We are going to start looking for deals tommorrow so get moving!!!
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Back to Real Estate Investing; I purchased a fixer upper in Indianapolis, IN to buy, rehab, rent, refi. I am currently on the rent and refi step. Many people are told me the banks in Indiana will not refi a property to out of state real estate investors. This is far from the truth.
I have a small local bank who is refi by duplex at a 60% LTV to an out of state investor. (I am the out of state investor!)
Meaning: The appraisal comes in at $120K, then the bank takes 60% X $120K. This situation they will give me a loan for $72K.
In this market or I will say any market. When you are buying cash flow properties, DON’T pull out as much equity as you can. If you stay 60% or lower; you will not have an issue with refinancing your deals.
I’ve seen too many real estate investors pull out as much equity as they can to live on or just to pull it out. Now there mortgages are too high to sell the properties in this market. DON’T do this; its poor business planning. Whenever you purchase a cash flowing real estate investment; always ask yourself, if the rental market has a downturn can I lower my rents to be competitive and pay my mortgage, taxes and insurance?
Assignment: Start calling local banks in your area. You may need to spend 8 hours on the phone to accomplish this task. As Rocky did in the movie, did he quit?
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Mar23
Real Estate Investing - You Could Save Huge Money on Taxes
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Has your house gone down in value that last year? Do you know what your house is assessed at for tax purposes?
You may be paying too high of taxes if your house has gone down in value from two years ago. If your house has dropped in price by $100,000 this could be a potential to save BIG MONEY.
Remember, you are paying taxes on the real estate property at the time the real estate was assessed. Contact your assessors office to find out what price is your real estate assessed at?
With money being tight for many families these days, this may be an area when you can cut cost. Taxes are a huge expense to home owners or real estate investors.
However, in order for you to save money on your taxes, it will take some research and time.
Couple of pointers listed below:
· Challenge this assessment that may have been based on an assessment from a couple of years ago.
· Contact Assessor’s Office
· Find out what other real estate properties in your area have sold for in the last six months.
· Need to prove to the assessor what your house market value is at is today’s market.
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Save Big Money on Your Property Taxes: Fight Your Assessment
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Mar10
Real Estate Investing - Silent Real Estate Investors Don’t Make Noise (part 3)
Filed under: real estate investing; Tagged as: estate forum investor real, estate guide investing money real smart, estate information investing real, estate investing llc real, etf real estate investor, executive summary templates for real estate investor, flipping real estate, foreign investors in u.s. real estate market, free grants for real estate investors, free real estate investingNo CommentsThis is where a private investor may step in. The investor may have no knowledge of the management of the proposed real estate investment. But he has faith in the professional promoter and is willing to invest money without any further involvement. When the profits come in, he will get his returns at the predetermined rates and be happy with that. If the profits are not there, the silent real estate investor gets nothing. Additionally, depending on how the investment is structured, the silent investor could also be held liable, in proportion with his investment in the property, for any losses incurred or debts.
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While this may not, on the surface seem like a desirable form of real estate investing, the advantages are that the investor does not have to devote any time or energy towards the management of the property. Presuming that his faith in the professional who is the manager is well founded, all the silent property investor needs to do is collect his dividends.
Another reason that people opt for silent real estate investing is because of a desire to avoid unwanted publicity – say a businessman undergoing financial problems who has other legitimate secure funds to invest but fears the investment would be misunderstood. Often the reason behind the silent investment is a fear of a conflict of interest situation arising – for example a close relation of a leading chef who has independent means may want to invest in another restaurant but does not want any issues of conflict of interest to arise.
Due to the quiet nature of this kind of real estate investing, the number of silent real estate investors is impossible to estimate, but because of the benefits this form of property investment offers, it is safe to assume that the number is large.
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Feb28
Real Estate Investing - 3 Stages of Buying Foreclosures
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By Jarad Severe
The strategy of buying pre-foreclosures is to create a situation where everyone wins. This type of strategy involves just you, the homeowner, and in some cases the lender. Because the homeowner has been delinquent on his or her mortgage payments, they are now in a position to entertain offers made by investors. Keep in mind, you may not be the only investor looking at this property. However, when buying pre-foreclosures, you can expect very little competition.
When buying pre-foreclosures like this and in turn make a profit, you must do some research on these types of properties. The following are some basic guidelines:
1. locate loans in default,
2. evaluate each property by comparing and contrasting location, price, and property condition
3. narrow your selections to a few
4. inspect the properties
5. determine the property owner’s needs, his motivation and flexibility
6. determine the market value of the property, fix-up costs, potential sales price and profits
7. arrange default work out by negotiating with the owner and the lender
8. close on the property, fix it up, and flip it quickly
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Buying Foreclosures at The Auction
Buying foreclosures at the auction is a great way to purchase a property under market value. Most properties are auctioned on the courthouse steps. The property is auctioned off to the public and the highest bidder walks away with the property. This can be very rewarding to those who are in a position to buy the property within a short amount of time and can be devastating to those who bid without proper financing in place. Most auctions require a small deposit down of the purchase price on the spot and the remaining balance usually within 1-30 days. So make sure You have you deposit ready and your financing is in order before you bid. If you are unable to get financing within the allotted time, you will most likely lose your down payment, and they will auction the property off again. Buying foreclosures at the auction is also the riskiest place to pick up a foreclosure. You are buying the property in “As Is” condition so it’s very important to do your homework before you just go to an auction and bid on a property.
When buying foreclosures at the auction, we recommend you:
1. first visit a local auction to get a feel for the bidding procedure, find out how much is required as a down payment and when the rest is due
2. get proper financing in order
3. research properties and do your homework prior to the auction date
4. calculate potential profits
5. determine the most you will bid for the property
6. follow the property to the auction and participate
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Buying Foreclosures that are Real Estate Owned (REO)
Buying foreclosures that are REO primarily involves the lender. REO just means the lender reclaims the property and establishes control over it to minimize its losses. Buying foreclosures that are REO is by far the easiest way to pick up a distressed property. Lender’s are always listing properties that come back from the auction, because they don’t like excess inventory. They are in the lending business, therefore it is quite easy to find these types of properties. Most of the time they will hire a broker or real estate agent to handle the REO’s just because there are so many of them. Lender’s in this situation are very motivated, especially if they have a large number of them. These properties are considered to be a huge expense which need to be eliminated. This gives the investor numerous ways to creatively negotiate with the lender on a purchase price. One disadvantage when buying foreclosures that are REO, is that you will pay close to market value for these properties because the lenders will have paid off any outstanding liens, taxes, and other expenses. This is good for you though, because most of the time you will find these types of foreclosures with clear titles.
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Jan28
Real Estate Investing - Section 8 (part 1)
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Real Estate Investing: Section 8 is an assistance program through the government to assist low income families with housing. In many areas there is a long waiting list to get on housing. In Outagamie County area there is a waiting list of over 1,200 families!
The families have to meet Section 8 guidelines in order to be approved for the program. Once they are approved then they are given a voucher for a certain dollar amount. At this time is it there responsibility to find suitable housing that meets housing guidelines as the voucher dollar amount and number of bedrooms.
Each family’s monetary guidelines are structured differently. Some vouchers pay for the full month’s rent. Other vouchers pay a percentage toward the rent. If the family has income as a W-2, Social Security or Disability then they are required to pay a percentage of the rent themselves.
If the tenants are evicted for any reason then they lose their housing for 3-5 years. It’s in their best interest to follow the rules and guidelines of housing and the landlord’s.
Housing requires children who are the opposite sex to have their own bedrooms. Example) A family has 2 children. The boy is 5 years old and the girl is 7 years old. Each child needs to have their own bedroom. In this situation their voucher would require them to find a 3 bedroom to meet housing guidelines.
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Jan23
Real Estate Investing - Set your Goals!!!
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