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Matt Kautz Los Angeles Duplex - Trying to Make the Numbers Work
20 September 2016 | 28 replies
Perhaps compare to this one 11554 La Maida St, asking 850k, very hot hood as well, two houses, pool, 9000 sqft lot, plus non conforming studio, 10 rated elementary, 8 rated junior, future tear down mansion future maybe and IDK if any rent control as the houses seemed to be "grandfathered" but zoned R1 SFR hood.  
January Johnson Seeking advice on how much to bid for a foreclosure in FL
19 September 2016 | 4 replies
IF the senior lienholder initiated the foreclosure action, you can expect the junior lienholder to bid at the foreclosure sale because jr lienholders who are owed more than $25K on a house worth $105k will to want to recoup their money (by either winning the property themselves at the auction or by driving the bid up).  
Dmitri Thompson Investor in Colorado & Nevada
21 September 2016 | 3 replies
I'm Junior Partner at a real estate investment company.  
Derek Blough Newly married college grad from Baton Rouge
20 September 2016 | 2 replies
I really don't have a lot of capital(in fact none) but I do have a decent paying job as a junior engineer at a local firm.
Nick M. Can I receive clear title?
21 September 2016 | 8 replies
Lender can foreclose and wipe off lien holder assuming lien is junior to mortgage.However, a short sale is a voluntary sale.So, the lender has a problem.
Melanie Blankenship the listed price on a short sale vs. the offer
27 September 2016 | 6 replies
Many times the shorted lender will approve a small amount for junior lien holders, that they will not accept.  
Majahzi Jacque New Member moving to North Carolina
16 December 2016 | 2 replies
I have no experience besides a summer job assisting a real estate agent back in junior high.
Paolo Ruggieri need help for buyer to finance-good credit-bad debt to income
13 February 2017 | 9 replies
Those veterans that, unfortunately, fall into the trap of thinking it's normal for 30%+ of one's income to go towards car payments while on active duty (where this is perfectly normal), generally cannot qualify for mortgages until they realize that this is only normal in the military where you don't have to pay for housing, food, etc.I could do an entire rant on how/why the military is doing a disservice to the troops by allowing this irresponsible car behavior to be normalized among 18-21 year olds (& in far too many cases their junior to mid-level NCO leadership), but that wouldn't be helpful to OP.
George Plumis How to pull equity from one investment property for another
16 December 2016 | 2 replies
Also, banks are all about trust and verifying at the loan application of your junior mortgage.
Richard Keller I'm in Second Lein position owner has offer Deed In lieu
14 December 2016 | 0 replies
And we can then foreclose or negotiate the junior liens and currently rent the property to make it a performing asset version failing asset.