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Filkins Susan How are mortgages regulated?
6 August 2007 | 11 replies
- Were you required to have cash reserves in excess of 2 months (did the loan program require the equivalent of 2 months PITI [principal + interest + taxes + insurance] to be available and in your bank account)?
N/A N/A Loan Modifications
7 May 2009 | 8 replies
A modification typically involves a formal agreement whereby the arrearage or portion thereof is added to the unpaid principal balance.
N/A N/A what are the legalities on an reo transaction?
20 August 2007 | 1 reply
If you have no license then you breaking the law (lawyers are partially or fully exempt from the RE license regulations in most states).If you are a principal in the deal then being paid to sell your position or your rights in the deal is legal.The HUD-1 document is not required in all transactions.
Jaqueline Price Protecting yourself as a birddog...
22 October 2007 | 9 replies
A contract can not be enforced if the act is illegal.A good attorney may advise a different way of operating so that you are a principal in any deal you do.John CoreyPS.
Dexter Saldana Investment types
8 September 2007 | 7 replies
Note that I have attended many seminars so I am not against them based on principal.
Frederic Petit Interests only investments
3 September 2007 | 3 replies
I would probably keep the property a maximum of five years, would probably have more cash in my pocket every month and since the first years of a mortgage you pay mostly interests, paying off the principal does not seem that interesting.Is it possible and / or recommended or I am just out of my mind ?
N/A N/A refinance or cash out???
27 September 2007 | 4 replies
I currently have a property worth $124k and the current principal owed is about $58k.
Kelly Douglas Capital gains confusion
14 October 2007 | 13 replies
I have done a couple of deals like this for the principal of my current company as well as when I was a practicing CPA (in California).Talk to your CPA about the LLC selling the contract right to the developer (Kudos by the way that you found a developer that wants land right now!
Matt Faller How do I presuade somone to let me wholesale their property
13 December 2007 | 30 replies
If you get a contract with them, then its you are a principal in the transaction.Jon
Nick Trahan hello from CA!
20 October 2007 | 5 replies
i quickly found out not only could i do it, but i enjoyed working with corporations and principals better then residential borrowers.