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Patrick Saco Might have a deal, need some guidance
5 October 2012 | 10 replies
Not a problem Patrick and I wasn't trying to call you out, but any source you can't verify should tell you something about its validity.Continued success to you!
Reggie Youngblood Probate Question
30 September 2012 | 7 replies
Reggie Youngblood ask your title company to verify the lien.
Ian Landy Advice for the beginning rehabber?
28 September 2012 | 2 replies
An interior designer and general contractor will meet us to map out a game plan and verify what we need to purchase the property for to hit our numbers.
Jon K. Renting a room to someone on probation?
16 October 2012 | 21 replies
Job was able to be verified.
Joshua Dorkin Commercial Real Estate Funding, Financing and Lending: A Scammers Paradise?
27 May 2019 | 23 replies
Do they have references that are verifiable?
Jeremy M. Quick help for Short Sale Rider form
2 October 2012 | 10 replies
If surveys are used in your area, that could be a $300-$1000 + expense to verify that the property lines are correct & that the buildings are actually on the property, and title phrase is *really* concerning, because you're effectively required to verify title - which could be an additional expense - with no guarantee the deal will close.
Joshua Dorkin 10/2/12 Announcement: Interactive BiggerPockets Company Pages Are Here!
5 October 2012 | 14 replies
Just move your mouse over the down arrow next to your profile image and you'll be able to effortlessly switch between your various identities on our network.- Company profiles also include a public feed so interested parties can see the kind of dashboard posts you're making to help them determine if they want to follow.
Philip W. Occupancy Rate and Offer Price - How Much?
4 October 2012 | 5 replies
I think more of what you are asking is how the occupancy level and accuracy will affect what kind of loan you can get and how much you will put down and how much the debt service will be.A regular lender at 90% occupied maybe 6.5% fixed at 75% ltv.If you get into value add deals you will pay points and a much higher rate to fund and lower LTV.You will then need to refi after stabilizing about 1 year out.So you build the carrying costs into the amount of time needed.The books will determine the verified income and actual costs.From there you run your desired cap going in and that tells you around the price you want to pay.Now if the books are out of normal standard margins you have to ask yourself why that is (deferred maintenance,undisclosed credits to tenants,disguising fees paid to themselves in other line items,etc.)
Renee Pie Maryland Preforclosure Laws
11 May 2013 | 11 replies
I am a newbie so I'm hoping someone with experience will verify or correct my response - the little of the MD foreclosure law/process that I understand on the surface is that as an investor you can work with a buyer as long as they are no more than 30 days behind on a payment w/o having to involve an RE agent.
Bridget D. Saved $30k but thinking of I deviating from my original plan (please help:)
4 October 2012 | 10 replies
I will make her aware of it and have her to verify it with Chase.