
28 October 2023 | 10 replies
The upfront costs you may have are: title (insurance/CPL/stamps/surveys/any add ons, settlement/escrow, appraisal, credit, wire, notary, tax, transfer tax, insurance, prepaid interest, impounds, HOA fees, and points if the product requires.
31 October 2023 | 9 replies
@Shawn Trousdale- there are normal closing costs/ loan fees / prepaid taxes - insurance and interest ...as you are already pre approved - ask your lender to provide several loan cost worksheets for whatever scenarios you are considering as these worksheets should have all the figures itemized ....also keep in mind the rates/ fees do change daily

9 November 2023 | 4 replies
Some landlords accept additional security deposits or pre-paid rent if traditional income verification is challenging.

16 March 2023 | 17 replies
Quick cheap answer: -pre-pre-condiments -prepaid alcohol $$$ -prepaid refrigerator fill-linens/cleaning etc….

5 September 2018 | 54 replies
I NEVER let my tenants use their security deposit as a prepaid bank for damages along the way.

10 December 2018 | 16 replies
You won’t be able to borrow the down payment...as per fha plus no HML would make this 2nd mtg loan.You’ll have substantial closing costs/prepaid taxes and insurance also, more than $15k likely.

6 October 2023 | 4 replies
Both the escrow agent and the QI said that if I got the prorated property tax back (in the scenario where I prepaid out of escrow), it would be considered boot, and taxes withheld (3.33% in California).

6 October 2023 | 35 replies
The underlying bookkeeping work (the actual QB file) belongs to the accountant.This still perplexes me - I paid her for the month of March prepaid - only 8 days of work (gave the dear john email march 8th - so how is that not paying?

21 March 2022 | 6 replies
Lol.Here's a rough idea of what terms could look like for you (assuming your DSCR is 1.00+)30 year fixed rate, fully amortized, no balloons70LTV Purchase on a SFR in Birmingham, AL (not rural)5.625% Interest Rate (Buy Down available to 4.75%)No Origination Points from LenderNo Buy Down Points (2 max available in this scenario)5 Year Pre-Payment Penalty (add 0.375% if you want a 3 year PPP)Broker Fees are usually 1-3%Underwriting/Attorney fees are usually between $1000-1600Title and Pre-Paids and such vary.On a side note, I have lenders who could also do 80LTV on this for 5.75% at par rate (no points).This is by no means best pricing out there, but it should be ballpark of what could be available to you in the market right now.

28 September 2023 | 4 replies
The notice shall be sent by postage prepaid United States mail to each tax notice party and each tax sale party whose interest would be shown on a thirty-year mortgage certificate in the name of the tax debtor and whose interest was filed prior to the filing of the tax sale certificate.