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Kyle Seidel Best banks for First Lien Heloc's in Green Bay and/or Wisconsin
19 February 2020 | 21 replies
Most I've seen are 10 years-It sounds like there's some type of annual review so staying on top of DTI ratio would be big, this is what makes me nervous about Johnson Bank is I feel like if anything were to happen to my income for even a short period I would be frozen even though I have a nice emergency fund/stock $ to fund anything that could happen-If you want a new appraisal done you have to pay the $425-I could do a slower version of my initial strategy (have my current mortgage and a 2nd lien Heloc with them; pay chunks of principal only payments to my mortgage and then every $10k I add in equity I could refi my Heloc to up that line of credit)-DTI 43% or less-You can have up to 6 Heloc's open before you're considered commercial-Could basically use a Heloc like a checking acct. if you wishAfter finding out more it seems to me like a 1st lien Heloc would be perfect for a person/couple who cash flow a lot of money, aren't investing too much in real estate, and want to pay off their mortgage fast.I'm cash flowing a decent amount and want to build a good portfolio of real estate. so having hundred of thousands tied up into a variable rate may not be my best option. 
Sean Kollee inner city duplex post 17-20
18 July 2017 | 1 reply
While the air temperature is above zero during the day, the basement is very frozen and not likely to thaw any time soon.
James Hong 2017-18 Housing Bubble?
12 August 2017 | 107 replies
Read the fine print in your loan docs they can be frozen and called at any time...  
James Wise WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. Viewer discretion advised!!!!!!!!!!!!!
21 August 2017 | 37 replies
It was in the winter and frozen so it didn't smell.
Account Closed What To Look For When Inspecting A Property?
26 September 2017 | 5 replies
If kitchen cabinets have dated scalloping have it removed and paint dated cabinets swap out pulls/handles.
Richard Dale-Mesaros Crusty, dried-out, poopy toilets.......
10 October 2017 | 30 replies
Thanks Amy...... the rest of the plumbing had been frozen, so you're probably right! 
Steve Dove VRBO- Forcing your hand to online bookings.
17 July 2017 | 21 replies
Horror stories abound about frozen funds, rolling reserves, held deposits, etc. 
Gary Robert Burnham Jr. Landlord Nightmare "FROZEN PIPES WATER POURRING IN UNIT"
20 January 2022 | 1 reply

So...If you have been a property owner for long enough in the colder climates its inevitable that the call comes in during the sub freezing temps.  "Hey I noticed water pourring into the unit from above can you get he...

Hai Wei Wang HELOC withdraw period frozen
29 January 2022 | 3 replies

Hello, I have a HELOC on a property I have been renting out for a few months now. My bank said since it's no longer my primary residence, my withdraw period ended and I can only pay down and no longer have a LOC.  The...

Mike Eichler Any tips for a new agent?
30 January 2022 | 7 replies
That sounds good if you say it fast, but I can't tell you how many showings I did in abandoned, frozen, mold-infested foreclosures, only for the "investor" to decide that it needed too much rehab.You will run into many, many more "investors" who will tell you that they're investors, but in reality, are dreamers.