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All Forum Posts by: Greg Harris

Greg Harris has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

@Shaun Weekes she has had or license since October of 2019 and started selling immediately averaging about 8-10 closings a month so she had 2 years of income at this point as of October 2021 she just does not have the 2 years of filed tax returns

We are Purchasing in the NW Arkansas Area (Walmart Home Office, Tyson Foods Home Offices , JB Hunt Home Offices) so a lot of things keeping the market going for sure. 

@Kimberly Carver definitely just a blower motor that went out and caused the AC unit to freeze up. Unfortunately a 200 - 300 dollar problem. I’m an HVAC salesman. I go through this a lot with clients especially this time of year. It sounds like you might not have needed a new outdoor unit most likely it was just frozen possibly m. Hard to diagnose remotely but it sounds like exactly what that is you have to let it thaw completely before cutting it loose again.

Hello - My Fiancé and I have been together for 10 years and she stayed home with the kids and I worked and purchased our 5 live in flips. She has now been a highly successful real estate agent for the past 1 1/2 years and has decided to purchase a property in her name. However, with only 1 1/2 years of income and only one full year of tax records to show it makes financing difficult. If anyone has any advise on securing financing with out waiting for that 2nd year of tax income data available next March I would greatly appreciate. Just looking for ways so she can get started now rather than later. TIA