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N/A N/A Luxury Homes Needed
22 March 2007 | 3 replies
All with 55-70% LTV with little or no work needed, range from $500,000 - $3MM.Please call me [number removed - please read forum rules] if you are serious about procuring the properties you mentioned and can close fast and on time.
Guy Johnson Limited Service Listings Companies
31 March 2007 | 0 replies
Paying their overhead AND letting them further dip into my commissions they really had no part in procuring has finally got to me.I have a desire to go on my own and start a small scale brokerage specializing in limited service (flat fee listings).
Account Closed Spec Home Funding
23 December 2013 | 4 replies
I am great with the construction and development side but, the creative strategies to procure financing are always a challenge that I'm working hard to improve.
Jeff Johnson Rent to Own with current mortgage
24 July 2013 | 8 replies
As to the Realtors, your agent being in the same company as the buyer's agent means your agent was probably the procuring cause of the sale transaction, their agent was aware of your selling or your buyer saw it in a listing, etc. so commissions are due.However, an installment sale doesn't won't transfer title which is required to define a sold property, they are not entitled to anything until the purchase is made.
Gary Ramirez Losing in multi offer situations!
21 June 2012 | 43 replies
Further, I distrust the verity of OO status from many of these applicants, wary that perhaps investors are "borrowing borrowers" to procure mortgage money on otherwise-untouchable leveraged purchases.
Tom Sylvester Wholesaling with a Realtor?
29 August 2007 | 17 replies
Simple answer to your question is: This type of email "drip" campaign is not enough to be considered "Procuring Cause" on its own.
Marlow Martinez where is the lending world headed too??
3 January 2008 | 9 replies
Another good way to procure financing is through business lines of credit...you can purchase a shelf company that it 10 years old and then go to a bank and get the lines you need up to $1,000,000 on several companies and then merge them all to form one "investment" company and go from there...
Bryan Hancock Reg D Exemption In Jeopardy Using JVs To Capitalize Development Deals?
22 October 2011 | 11 replies
The investor that procured the capital would borrow money from non-accredited investors without clouding title and that money along with the JV partner's equity would capitalize their portion of the equity in each project.
David Beard Private Lending for Buy & Hold
10 November 2011 | 31 replies
Note that this pool will also compete with your desire to procure more debt from the same source as new projects crop up.Originally posted by David Beard:Obviously comparisons to equity market volatility and low bond/CD yields are your chief selling point, and are compelling.Possibly.
Shane Woods Please help me help my friend - buyer wants to assume his loan
19 December 2011 | 3 replies
I will definitely have him check into being able to procure another FHA loan though.Let's say they agree on $10K.