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Matt Owens What has been the most productive service for mailers/ contacting potential sellers?
21 August 2024 | 6 replies
In efforts to contact houses that fit our criteria but having issues finding the best service for mailers, post cards, or traditional hand written letters. 
Grant Cox Underwriter keeps finding issues day of closing
20 August 2024 | 3 replies
Now today on the 20th at 130pm with a close tike of 3 pm, the underwriter decides that they don't like that because I'm so young and so fat have only been an authorized user on a credit card (having been renting and paying for utilities for a year though) and haven't been making the payments, that now I would need to have a cosigner (which doesn't really work since everyone I know have too many write offs) so now I'm in limbo while I wait to see if there's any other solutions.
Michael Edwards Home Equity Investment (HEI) to be debt-free? Seeking Unison/Point/Hometap agreement
21 August 2024 | 3 replies
Taking on deals like this that decrease wealth, such as low return high upfront cost whole life insurance, paying 19% interest on credit card debt, paying 2% annually to have a “wealth advisor” place your money in Vanguard Index Funds, paying for a high cost mortgage because you’re credit is bad, and “debt consolidation” programs are all reasons adding up to why many people can’t achieve financial independence and remain dependent on working every day to live paycheck to paycheck.There is a chance that in a particular circumstance any of these, including the program offer you describe, can be beneficial in certain specific cases.  
Jalen Greenlee Advice on Obtaining Rehab Funds for Owner-Financed Deals
20 August 2024 | 3 replies
Or use your credit card or get one if you're able to, preferably at 0% interest.
Michael B. Cash out refinancing
21 August 2024 | 13 replies
Use your heloc as a bank and put all the Money in the heloc, ask for credit card at 0% APR for 15 18 month I have list of them put all the money ont he heloc. 
Brittany Moreland Where to find equity partners?
22 August 2024 | 31 replies
It is good to dream big and have long-term plans, but you will probably need to start with a few 50 k deals and then a few 100 k deals and somewhere down the line you can start talking about millions. 
Kenneth Soles Buying an occupied house at tax sale. Dealing with occupants
21 August 2024 | 22 replies
@Kenneth Soles  I have done this too many times to count.and after all the years of dealing with folks that lost their home be it tax foreclosure ( very very rare on the west coast by the way)  or Trustee or Sherrifs sale ( most common).Rent back can work but usually turns into an eviction shortly .Sell it back is another pipe dream.. unless your willing to owner finance it.. then you have the dodd frank stuff if you want to be letter of the law compliant.
Jason Redeker Aven HELOC card/general HELOCs
16 August 2024 | 14 replies
Does anyone have any experience with the Aven HELOC card?  
Armond Batiste New Member from Louisiana
19 August 2024 | 13 replies
Welcome again and I hope you accomplish all of your dreams in real estate, and life.Best,Dmitriy
Fredrick Johnson NACA - HELOC Loan
19 August 2024 | 3 replies
NACA could call the loan if they think you didn't make a necessary choice, they do not consider paying off credit cards as okay.Your HELOC lender can also close the line if your FICO goes down or they find out they are in 3rd position.NACA is an amazing product no down, no PMI, low rate, no fees - you sure don't want them to call the loan.