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All Forum Posts by: Brad Helmandollar

Brad Helmandollar has started 3 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Using Sub 2 for primary residence

Brad HelmandollarPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Longmont CO
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

Hey all,

I am working with a seller who wants nothing to do with her house anymore, there is a mortgage on the house still. She is wanting to just give the house back to the bank and take the hit. Obviously nobody wins in that situation but the bank. I currently rent an apartment and am self employed so the restriction for me borrowing is very very high. What I am proposing is a win win win situation, (the bank gets paid, I get a house to live in, and the seller gets to walk away with acting as the second bank and will receive monthly payments to her.) so she doesn't leave with nothing. She is an older lady whos husband passed and is wanting to move on with life. 

I know this is possible. What are the odds the bank actually calls this loan due? The lady realizes and is worried that she will walk with nothing and that would suck. and have to worry about money.  So being able to add her as a 2nd position guarantees that she will receive money every month in her pocket as well as the bank.

Would love to hear from people who do Sub 2 often. 

How can I do this correctly? I spoke to the bank and it seems the loan is assumable. However qualifying with the bank would most likely be a problem, also, if I do qualify and assume the mortgage she would still be out of money in her pocket every month. 

How would you structure this? to make sure you win, she wins, and the bank wins.

Post: How’d you find your first deal?

Brad HelmandollarPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Longmont CO
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

Just looking for stories on how people funded there first deals when they just were getting started! The more unconventional the better!

Post: Selling Property in Rock Springs, WY

Brad HelmandollarPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Longmont CO
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

@Charles Mead I lived in rock springs my entire life. The market is very up and down. Please message me if you have any questions

@Stephanie P.

Wow thank you so much! That was one of my initial hurdles so I figured I’d ask.

I’m self employed and don’t have 2 years of tax returns currently. Has anyone used private money lenders instead of banks to complete a brrr