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Na Miller San Fernando Valley Development Help
13 October 2013 | 12 replies
., and later, submit for plans.Once the plans are far enough along to know what you can actually do, have a basic design, then you will have the information to do a cost breakdown, which a construction lender is going to want to see, and for your own benefit of knowing the development costs.Our company is able to do most of that in house, within a week or less most times, and allows us to know quickly if we should move forward or walk away.However; without experience in development, it may be a complicated project to cut your teeth on.
Paul Altman Private money lending advice
24 May 2014 | 36 replies
The Parties represent and warrantthat there are no suits, judgments, or liens, of any kind, pending or filed against him/her, whetherindividually or in conjunction with any person or entity, in any jurisdiction whatsoever.8.
Steffan Daus What defines a Warzone?
12 November 2013 | 37 replies
Trying to get him to sell was like pulling teeth.
John Chapman The problems with small multi-families (at least in DFW)
8 August 2014 | 35 replies
I have no experience whatsoever!
Sheila S. How realistic is this short sale scenario (short sale with HELOC)?
23 February 2012 | 10 replies
If it forecloses the HELOC gets squat as if your lucky there will be enough to pay off the first if that.If they work with you they get a payoff to release the lien interest as a short sale.The key will be what the first mortgage will or will not do and what they will allow junior lien holders to get as a payoff in a short sale.Typically they offer junior lien holders 1,000 and then the juniors want 30 cents on the dollar.It is a negotiating process of back and forth.If you are in a fast foreclosure state a first isn't going to give juniors a large chunk of the purchase price when they can foreclose and get almost the full balance owed to them.Ideal situation would be for HELOC to accpet 10 to 20 cents on the dollar and write the rest off.Before signing anything make sure the HELOC is not just releasing the lien interest for 20k but forgiving the rest of the debt in writing as well.Do not believe anything that is not in writing.I have seen banks lie through their teeth before saying they would not pursue a seller after a short sale for a deficiency and the letter was to come from another department higher up.They closed and the letter never came.
Andy More Flip-Why Wont This Work?
6 October 2010 | 26 replies
Cut your negotiation teeth on this, it's all a great learning experience and all it costs you is a nice lunch.
Stephen Gathman Last minute snag with BOA short sale
26 May 2010 | 6 replies
Georgia law apparently has only a $500 penalty, which doesn't have much teeth and means nothing to a large bank.I am not sure if they closed the line.
Jeff Tumbarello Credit Suisse Dressed Down Over Yellowstone Loan
30 May 2009 | 1 reply
Those 70-year old gold teeth seemed for a while to be about to pay off, but along came Mr.
Nadirsh P Experts! What are my first steps??!!
20 January 2010 | 17 replies
I know direct mail is a particular strategy, but I guess what I'm asking is what should I first attempt to sink my teeth into?
Ernest Tyler Becoming an LLC for rental properties
25 February 2013 | 11 replies
You could pull your own teeth with pliers, but wouldn't you rather use a dentist?