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Henri Meli Your experience investing muti-family in class-C areas
21 November 2017 | 9 replies
I once went to the heavily barricaded (Clearly post-Terminator I https://youtu.be/kYt2HmAxHL4 ) police department for a property I was doing due diligence on and they were happy to tell me that the subject property 'only' averaged 20 calls a month!
Brandon Heath Does a W2 from your own corporation count?
22 September 2015 | 10 replies
Maybe even attempt to change departments rather then to quit  right away.
Tony Velez Ok here's the deal. Can anyone help me analyze this property? TY!
25 September 2015 | 12 replies
Of course you also want to visit the building and zoning departments to confirm legal use (do not go by assessor card).
Jose Cintron Lease option advice from experienced investors
24 September 2015 | 13 replies
@Jose CintronThe rent to own business with Sellers or with tenant buyers take some talent and some knowledgeWholesaling is pretty straightforward as far as finding a motivated seller and finding a cash buyer and putting them togetherIf you're assigning lease options I highly recommend you get an RMLO to prequalify your tenant buyers as per the Dodd Frank and the safe actThis way most of your tenant Buyers will get mortgagesThere's also a component of credit improvement to help increase FICO scores if DTI is OKI know Massachusetts really well I grew up in Arlington@Mike Hurney@Shaun ReillyMike and Shaun are been around the block quite a few timesBeing licensed allows you to show houses and market house you do not own to tenant buyers in MassachusettsOnce  you get caught acting as a real estate agent, you get a fine and you get a record against the department of real estate in MassachusettsThen  it's difficult for you to get a licenseIf you want to buy on subject to or wrap mortgage without a license I think you're in the clear because you're acting as a principal and you're getting on titleIf you just get your license and act as a principal you're fine, and also disclose to the seller that you are licensed but acting as a principalIf you want to be hardheaded and do lease options without license, please don't complain when you can not do business in  Massachusetts or Rhode Island or Connecticut or New Hampshire or Vermont, New Englanders talk to each other
Manuel Sarabia Permits. What happens if you don't do a final inspection?
24 September 2015 | 1 reply
The file will likely stay open in the building department.
Michael Rothenberg Mortgages for Buy and Holds
30 October 2015 | 6 replies
@Michael Rothenberg check with local/regional banks in your area with a commercial lending department.
Dan Falla Ontario Canada - Seeking like minded rent to own and multi family
27 September 2015 | 6 replies
Thankfully the company I work for has a legal department to write them up. 
Mike Mombo Recent Ocwen experiences
2 October 2015 | 3 replies
Almost all departments at Ocwen have been outsourced with the exception to their FNMA dept and team who handles GMAC accounts.Ocwen is now working all of their accounts in Equator which can make things a little easier as you no longer work directly with an employee from India who is not very sure of their actions as they are most likely new and lack training.Are you already in active review with Ocwen?
Peter Lee where to get loan for purchase
27 September 2015 | 3 replies
Talk to a local bank @Peter Lee with a commercial lending department.
Brie Schmidt Milwaukee code violations
1 October 2015 | 20 replies
Here in Seattle we have the Department of Planning and Development (DPD).