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David Goings Lender Offer
14 August 2016 | 2 replies
Basically like a pre paid credit card...So there would be no leveraging on the first deal but the possibility on the next deal.  
Account Closed Do you know how to calculate the specifics of a hard money loan?
11 December 2014 | 0 replies
Step 2: Calculate the total costs by adding up the purchase price, rehab budget, estimated closing costs (title, taxes, etc), lender points and interest reserve (pre-paid interest). 
Ken P. I bought my wife a brand new car for Christmas for only $10,000
8 February 2019 | 17 replies
In fact, I prepaid for a 2019 model year vehicle, so she has to wait to the end of 2018 to pick it up.
Mike Bell retail center
13 January 2015 | 14 replies
They rely on other networks for connectivity have a sub-par customer base (think pre-paid phone plans), and could have their business negatively impacted by a number of variables that tier one providers don't have to even think about.Compared to Boost Mobile, a T-mobile would add value to the tenant mix at a shopping center, could pull other potential Tenants to the center (think synergies) and would likely look better to a prospective buyer.Those are just my thoughts.
Brian Johnson Ideas on refinancing my rentals for better cashflow
13 January 2015 | 6 replies
Remember your 1500 to 2500 usually covers bank fees (processing, underwriting, credit, appraisal) but you'll probably have some more third party and prepaid costs as well : Title, escrow and transfer taxes, as well as prepaid interest and impounds of property taxes and insurance.
Cheryl Packham Cash Out Refinance
19 January 2015 | 6 replies
https://www.fanniemae.com/content/guide/selling/b2...Pertinent portions:Acceptable UsesThe following are acceptable uses for cash-out refinance transactions: paying off the unpaid principal balance of the existing first mortgage;financing the payment of closing costs, points, and prepaid items.
Jim Whittenburg steadyprivateloan.com
27 June 2016 | 29 replies
Pre-paid processing is total BS, it's the first red flag for a crooked lender give great terms and just making money from processing or related services they claim to provide. 
Kevin C. Google voice?
12 January 2016 | 16 replies
I kind of prefer the idea of cheap "burn phone" type prepaid mobiles. 
James Gilpin My first MFH Deal. Worth it??
3 June 2016 | 16 replies
Sorry I think I got terminology mixed up in my previous post...Sent from bank:$105,000 sale price FHA 3.5% Down $3,675 down payment 1,769 closing costs 199 Coldwell Banker admin fee3,749 Prepaids (One year house insurance, July 1 tax bill, and monies towards future tax/insur bills)-1,032 credit (est) from seller for taxes (prorated from January 1 – June 30)$8,360 needed at close before deposits, and not counting inspection costs.Let me know thoughts now seeing this info.
William T Carey Contract on a house. Tell me I'm great or that I suck.
9 December 2016 | 18 replies
Listed at 279,000Negotiated to 240,000 w/ 10k from sellers toward my prepaid and closingVa loan 3.6percent no funding fee no pmi Owner occupy Owners are 4 heirs none live in area and don't get along they want it gone 2x2bed 1bath current rent 825 market rent 1000-12002x1bed 1bath current rent 425 market 550-750Needs 15-20k in work overestimating which I have in cash Mortgage payment roughly 1800 including escrow I will occupy one of the 2beds Break those personal calculators out of love to hear I did well or I suck and should run for the hills haha if there is anything else needed or I missed let me know wrote post with phone as I'm a firefighter on duty.