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All Forum Posts by: Todd Lansden

Todd Lansden has started 8 posts and replied 23 times.

Quote from @Steven Taylor:

Hi Todd,  

Marko @whiteboard finance on youtube has a great video on this exact topic.  Check it out:

Steven


 Will do! Thanks

Quote from @Kp W.:

I've had luck reverse engineering the process and searching via law firms that handle the foreclosure process. They may (or may not) have a public list of the properties that they are in the process of foreclosing.


 This is a great idea

Post: What is the best way to search for foreclosures in my area?

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Quote from @Steven Taylor:

Hi Todd,  

Marko @whiteboard finance on youtube has a great video on this exact topic.  Check it out:

Steven


 Gotta love that YouTube University! Thanks Steven!

Post: What is the best way to search for foreclosures in my area?

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Quote from @Eliott Elias:

They are public record. Call the county office. 


 Appreciate you Eliott!

Post: What is the best way to search for foreclosures in my area?

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Quote from @Charles Jabaley:

Hey Todd! Personally I have not dove too much into the foreclosure world, but I've had clients who specialize in that space and have purchased foreclosures here in Chattanooga through auction.com, so I'd recommend checking that out!


 Thank you Charles, I will definitely check that out!

Post: What is the best way to search for foreclosures in my area?

Todd LansdenPosted
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I am an investor in Chattanooga, TN and I am having trouble finding websites/avenues to find foreclosured properties as well as properties for auction. Can anyone familiar with this expertise in my area give any insight?

Post: Material Cost in quick books

Todd LansdenPosted
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Hello, 

I have two properties one I am currently worked on and one that I have renovated completely. 

I was wondering in quick books where would you file material cost for a rehab? 

Quote from @Paul Dario Jr:

The HELOC I'm closing on doesn't require me to pay if there is no draw on the LOC. And then if I do draw it's interest only payments for 10 years.


 Thank you!!

Hello, 

With the upcoming possibility of a market correction I want to use a HELOC to take advantage of upcoming possible price drops within the market. With a HELOC, is it true you do not have to make payments on money you haven't drawn? Moreover, you only make payments on the money you have used? I understand it works as a credit card but many credit cards you have to make payments even if you do not use the money.

Thank you to all who has advised me in the past to now!