Sandra S.
Great explanation about what's happening in the mortgage industry
26 March 2020 | 2 replies
Since the amount a lender can lend is based on a multiple of their net worth, the decrease in value of their servicing portfolio asset, along with the cash paid for margin calls, reduces their capacity to lend.
Jordan Elijah
First Development Project
28 March 2020 | 2 replies
Once you determine initial site capacity and feasibility analysis to determine what you can build and that it will work financials you will need to compile a complete package for the lender.
Scott Passman
Why are landlords being so singled out?!?
31 March 2020 | 19 replies
I think the majority of property owners are willing and want to work with tenants in whatever capacity they can or feel is necessary.
Megan Ghothane
Septic and Sewer Issues
19 April 2020 | 3 replies
and the current system is over capacity so there is pollution happening.
Wes Blackwell
Arizona Governor Issues Statewide Stay At Home Order
2 April 2020 | 7 replies
Our goal here is to protect the lives of those we love most and to ensure the health care system has the capacity to provide them with the care and comfort they deserve," the Republican leader said at an afternoon press briefing."
David Jay
Prop. Man. request we pay his fees even if tenants don't pay rent
2 April 2020 | 14 replies
If my business didn't earn a single dollar this year, I could probably operate at full capacity with the same qaulity of life and keep all my employees.
Verity Macdonald
Buying a rental property in Spain in the middle of COVID-19
2 April 2020 | 11 replies
But the good news is interest rates don't look as if they're gonna increase any time soon, so yes, buyers with already available funds or borrowing capacity will buy, but not at a premium.
Courtney Buck
Coronavirus and Conservative Multifamily Numbers
2 April 2020 | 7 replies
This BiggerPockets post was prepared or accomplished by Courtney Buck in his personal capacity.
Matt Higgins
Life isn’t going back to normal anytime soon is Real Estate?
10 April 2020 | 84 replies
For things to get back to normal: - everyone in the world (not just the US) will need to see their earning capacity completely restored - consumer balance sheets will need built up again -all of the lost productivity in the manufacturing sector will need to be restored-consumers sentiment will need to return to all time highs-governments (federal, state and local) will need to come to terms with trillions of new debt and massive budget short falls. this will be a big issue for states and localities that are already flirting with default (see Illinois)-pension funds will need replenished-corporations will need to deal with serious damage to balance sheets and return to net spending on R&D and capital outlays (the energy sector might be the biggest issue here). corporate debt was already at or near all time highs for several sectors prior to the crisis- Both national and local economies will need to see a return of animal spirits to the pre-crisis highs from both local business owner and in the tech industry.
Larry Melton
Findrise is unable to repay my Investment
3 April 2020 | 27 replies
Now they send me this: Fundrise Advisors, in our capacity as Manager of the eREITs and eFunds, has determined that it is necessary at this time to suspend the processing and fulfillment of redemption requests.While under normal market conditions, we seek to provide investors with the ability to redeem their investments on a regular basis, during times of financial crisis or extreme uncertainty, it is absolutely critical that we suspend redemptions in order to protect the interests of all our investors.As Manager, we have an obligation to make decisions based upon what is best for the entire Fundrise investor community and must always put the priorities of the whole above any one individual.Fundamentally, Fundrise investors own real property, which is simply not liquid.