
6 May 2013 | 5 replies
The purpose of an owner occupant loan is to allow you to purchase a property that you make your primary residence -- you live there, you get your mail there, you're registered to vote there, etc.While you might get away with it, here are some things to consider:- You have another lease, so you'd have to explain why you had 11 months left on a lease and then bought a primary residence;- It's an unfinished area, nobody is likely to believe you live there vs an apartment you also have control of;- You've posted in a public Internet forum, presumably with your real name, that you're considering breaking the law.Then there are the code violations of pretending your living in an unzoned space, which may or may not impact your loan status.

29 April 2013 | 9 replies
I will definitely call back tomorrow pretending to be a prospective tenant looking for a house in this area. :) Thanks for the excellent tip!

10 June 2013 | 24 replies
This creates ghostly deals, pools of loans floating around and eventually had folks pretending to be principals when they indeed were not.

24 October 2017 | 127 replies
Pretend to be an insurance guy or appraiser for a refi.

26 May 2013 | 9 replies
Seller is happy and Im being open and honest up front of me making a profit and I appear to be more credible than random people whom are "pretending" they have cash.

12 May 2013 | 9 replies
We are going to small claims court next month where I get to pretend to be a lawyer.

27 September 2013 | 33 replies
A change of heart is not a sufficient reason to pretend the sale and recording did not occur.Finally, the failure of lawyers of the 'second' trustee/bene to timely record a Lis Pendens prior to the foreclosure sale suggests that if there is a flaw it is that such was not posted in the record and bidders are the ones that should have the option to cancel the purchase.
12 September 2013 | 5 replies
The down side is that one has to suspend the propaganda war while pretending to communicate.There's another open meeting coming up on the 25th of September, which should be more interesting than the last one.

21 May 2013 | 4 replies
Obviously you want to identify their motivation first but even after doing so, don't pretend to know what solution will be best for them.

30 May 2013 | 67 replies
Another benefit is that I don't have to pretend to be a contractor or a partner of the wholesaler who has told the buyer that he's the prime buyer (become party to a deception.)