
10 November 2020 | 12 replies
Can't compete with that, but I recently had a CFD borrower decline my modification offer that would have lowered her payment by about 40% by extending the term.

30 July 2008 | 2 replies
It burns me up to see Loan Mod "experts" charge $5000 to $8000 to do a loan mod and then somewhere in their contract a clause says "Remember, we are not responsible for anything you sign, please seek the assistance of...

19 April 2023 | 15 replies
We simply modify the loan with a loan modification doc and record to advance additional funds up to the take out loan max loan to value.

18 March 2019 | 28 replies
By way of background, it appears this Administrative Order and the prior Orders it supersedes were necessitated as a result of the Court's ruling in Williams v.
22 February 2022 | 298 replies
@Jim KittridgeRather than foreclosure perhaps loan restructuring and modifications may be the better route to take

5 October 2023 | 2 replies
Another avenue is refinancing your existing assets to fund the self-storage project, offering flexibility but necessitating a careful cost-benefit analysis.

5 October 2023 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $415,000 Sale price: $515,000I was able to help a preforeclosure seller get a loan modification to save her home for a year, then she got into forbearance and I got her under contract again.

30 January 2019 | 33 replies
I might also add a line to the lease that states that no modifications are to be made to the property without prior written consent.

5 October 2023 | 4 replies
Real Estate Finance and Mortgage Brokering Assisting buyers in securing loans and mortgages for property purchases, necessitating knowledge of lending options and regulations.Elite: Real Estate Syndication Forming partnerships with other investors to collectively purchase and manage properties, sharing profits and risks.

18 October 2023 | 33 replies
It will get cleaned regularly, minor repairs will be made promptly (and they should be handling most of that on their own, not bugging you about it), and in all likelihood the people who actually stay there will be out and about for the most part vs. living in the spaceTenants should not be making any repairs or modifications to your property without your explicit consent.