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All Forum Posts by: Shawn G Hope

Shawn G Hope has started 8 posts and replied 32 times.

Post: What in the name of all that is holy?!?!?

Shawn G HopePosted
  • Fountain, CO
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 5

I was looking around on ebay and came across this. 

Maybe I'm just being stupid but can't really figure this out. 

Look at this on eBay

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F142883118714

Post: Successor In Interest

Shawn G HopePosted
  • Fountain, CO
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 5
Originally posted by @Wayne Brooks:

Yes, you are right. You won’t have to occupy.
Are you getting some kind of resistance from the lender? They go through this every day.

I haven't started the process and the original information I got on the successor in interest was from the lenders website. I have been on the fence of contacting the lender and/or starting the probate process. 

Post: Successor In Interest

Shawn G HopePosted
  • Fountain, CO
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 5
Originally posted by @Don Nelson:

@Shawn G Hope - I just went through this in Arvada with my father-in-law.  Suffice to say, there are a lot of moving parts and it would definitely be advisable to speak to an estate/probate attorney - assuming you are planning on that.  Sorry I can't address your specific question.

Hopefully it won't come to that but I may need to. Hopefully all is well with your house and family. 

Post: Successor In Interest

Shawn G HopePosted
  • Fountain, CO
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 5

Is anyone familiar with Colorado real estate law in the field of inheritance? 

My mother past away a little over a year ago and left her house to me with a mortgage still on the home.

I have been reading about successor in interest and from what I understand it gives me all the rights to the mortgage as my mother had without the loan being in my name or on my credit. 

And there is the Garn-St. Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982. From my understanding it stops the bank from being able to enforce the due on sale clause. 

Am I understanding these correctly? As long as I keep making the payments there is nothing the bank can do to force me into anything? Can I rent the house without any issues? Do I have to wait a year from the time I enact the successor in interest to rent the house? 

I have been reading Wheel Barrow Profits by Jake and Gino, they talk about doing non refundable move in fees instead of getting security deposits. I'm thinking personally I wouldn't like it or I would just not care when I move out of a unit since I know for sure I wouldn't get a deposit back. 

What are your thoughts or experiences with this?

Post: Using Restore for rentals

Shawn G HopePosted
  • Fountain, CO
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 5
Originally posted by @Brian Ploszay:

We have such a store in my market, but it isn't super convenient in terms of location.  I value my time these days, so Home Depot suffices for most of my purchases.

 Time will always trump saving a few bucks. 

Post: Using Restore for rentals

Shawn G HopePosted
  • Fountain, CO
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 5
Originally posted by @Mark Fries:
i find that its more expensive than home depot and lowes.

Oh really. I always thought that it was a lot more inexpensive because it was used. 

Originally posted by @Kevin Brown:

I feel this format would give you the opportunity to show at least one strategy in depth (say BRRRR for example). Show a top to bottom real example deal in that strategy as your guest for the podcast and talk about it. What's attractive for me would be going through each step in depth and not glossing over any in the interest of time like you so frequently have to. Have pre-made graphics with each step. Give dates and times also so it gives context to how long things take, not just what things are.

I really liked this podcast.  You two are a good twosome.  Thanks so much!

I agree with @Kevin Brown 

I would love to have a podcast for a specific BRRRR property. Show all the actual steps from findingthe deal to refi.

Do love the idioms! People do just need to look a little harder for water. 

Post: Using Restore for rentals

Shawn G HopePosted
  • Fountain, CO
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 5

I'm not sure if every state has the Restore store or a second hand store for doors, trim ect. 

The question I have would be what's everyone's thoughts on using it for rehabbing a rental?

Post: My BRRRR strategy success story

Shawn G HopePosted
  • Fountain, CO
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 5

Awesome job! Always good to hear good experiences.