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Chris Seveney Hypothetical
2 September 2016 | 3 replies
Once certain terms of the note are changed such as maturity date, balance or an increase in payment the modification is considered a new extension of credit and is subject to certain regulations which govern the extension of credit.- The creation of a new "note" would mean the satisfaction and release of the prior security instrument.  
Tyler Hemperley HUD Section8
28 August 2016 | 0 replies
Hello, was curious if turning a HUD property into a Section 8 rental would qualify as a "Government Agency"
Amber Barrett Security Deposit Max on Commercial Real Estate
29 August 2016 | 2 replies
While I can't say for your state specifically, as a general rule, commercial leases are governed by the contract.  
Duriel Taylor How to build an Rental Empire within 15 months
30 August 2016 | 15 replies
There was one guest BP's podcast (sarah prickett) who mentioned she had several mortgages under her name and her debt to income was awful but she had the desired income she wanted along with working for the US government as on a reserve status.
Patrick Philip Is there a better finance strategy for large purchases than this?
9 September 2016 | 12 replies
@Patrick Philip,Well, banks are "flush with cash" these days, but no, they do not have unlimited funds.Also, when banks lend, they impose certain restrictions on the loans, the borrower, the collateral, the terms of the loan, etc. so the note can be sold in the secondary market or be insured by government-sponsored agencies like Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, etc.Private lenders ("OPM") typically don't write loans to sell them, and typically are interested in the deal rather than the borrower's details.Using OPM down usually means putting some kind of partnership, joint venture, etc. together so the source of the down payment is less of an issue or a non-issue to  the lender(s).Dunno if that helps...
Chyrelle Robinson New to Wholesaling ... Please Help
31 August 2016 | 18 replies
The reason is that is by state law you are considered an intermediary and not a principal, you are required to comply with the rules governing the behavior of licensed real estate professionals when running your wholesale operation.
Aaron J. Government Lending Rules vs.
30 August 2016 | 6 replies
I am looking for information on employment verification and what the government has to say about it vs. what the bank has to say about it.
Michael Merritt Can a non-licensed investor hire an agent as a runner
29 August 2016 | 2 replies
(c) Assists or offers to assist in filing an application for the purchase or lease of, or in locating or entering upon, lands owned by the state or federal government
Tom Kuhen Potential First Deal in Cleveland, and it's a HUD - Please Help!
31 August 2016 | 15 replies
Its government stuff so sometimes they can be a pain on things, but I've never lost a deal once it was inked.They are moving way faster over there than they were last year, the ones priced right are getting gobbled up, you really don't have a week to ponder things if its a real deal. 
Cee Jay San Diego Professionals: I am hearing of a correction in 2017
7 September 2016 | 7 replies
Timing is a waste of time.Any data you do find is monkey math manipulated out the wahoo to tell a story that the government/Federal Reserve wants to convey.