
13 May 2024 | 9 replies
While some lenders may consider breaking even as "performing," I personally wouldn't classify such an asset as performing.

13 May 2024 | 7 replies
Working with investors is a new undertaking for me but I am confident that I can perform to the best of my ability for my clients.
13 May 2024 | 4 replies
The better performance of the others will “prop” up the total performance of the entire portfolio.

13 May 2024 | 3 replies
You can get a home inspection performed for a few hundred dollars, but it's really pointless.

14 May 2024 | 14 replies
Here’s what typically happens when investment loans go 90 days into default1- loan is placed in “non per forming category”2- non payment information sent to credit bureaus, and borrower shows “90 days late”3- Fair Issac credit score drops 150+ points4- credit requests get denied, credit available is at rates 5 points higher than before5- notes are accelerated by lenders6- legal fees are added to principal balance owed7- the lender accelerates the loan8- interest rate is increased from the current Rae to the “default” rate9- late fees are added to the principal balance

13 May 2024 | 3 replies
The drawings can go back and forth but the rater needs to be local to the property because in the end he will have to go verify what came out of the build and prepare a reconciliation showing the actual performance numbers post construction.

13 May 2024 | 1 reply
Obviously numbers always matter but it's always important to factor other things in i.e. performance of the property long term w/tenants.

13 May 2024 | 8 replies
What if BP went one by one with active syndicators, subscribed to this service, and performed the analysis on current portfolios?

13 May 2024 | 6 replies
Not here to defend anyone or point fingers but we have had many unsatisfied investors over the past 10 years.Most will buy 1 property and expect miracles.It takes a larger portfolio to make it more stable and more cashflow profitable long term.Owning 1 or 2 properties can always be a hit/miss.Owning a larger portfolio should over time perform better "year after year".Just my opinion based on PM data that we see on the back end.Much success

13 May 2024 | 2 replies
If you have your buyer-broker agreement and it was a full-service agreement, read through it and if they didn't perform, then contact your state's real estate board to see if you can still file a complaint, as there may be a time limit.