
4 April 2016 | 13 replies
I'd hire someone like that more than an experienced contractor that will issue a CO for each dime that's not in scope.

28 March 2016 | 2 replies
@Mindy Jensen no I don't have a co signer available my wife to be and I are both young looking to start building wealth, but neither of us have good credit but have managed to save enough between the two of us to purchase a potential rental her score is better than mine but still sub 650....

28 March 2016 | 6 replies
"You must have credit, a co signer, it probably needs 20k in repairs, it's just not likely at your age, you have to have been a landlord for at least two years."

19 January 2016 | 5 replies
I started getting interested in real estate investing because my friend is a real estate agent and I also recently purchased a co-op in the city to live in.

19 January 2016 | 13 replies
I would rent to them based on the given info especially with a co-signer.

27 January 2016 | 1 reply
This is going to sound like a question on the SATs, but please bear with me.If investor A has a property under contract with a property owner, and he/she enters into a co-wholesale agreement with investor B, whose role is to find a cash buyer for the deal, does investor B assume any legal risks based on the actions of investor A or any concerns/complaints of the end buyer (investor C)?
29 January 2016 | 40 replies
The borrower obtains a release of lien when the note is satisfied or can release a co-borrow via a partial release.

6 February 2016 | 13 replies
If your propoerty passed a CO mostly you are OK .

9 April 2016 | 7 replies
Everyone town can deny you a CO if you don't meet the towns requirements.

4 April 2016 | 2 replies
I am a co-partner of The Anavah Group, LLC with my husband.