
16 January 2021 | 33 replies
You can also tell him you'll pay a co-op fee (approx double) or a non co-op fee.However, don't be surprised if your listing guy hides it so he can avoid buyer's agents.

21 September 2021 | 92 replies
She did babysitting, earned $7,000 and purchase a co-op in Los Angeles with another Japanese girl.

31 August 2023 | 35 replies
My son just qualified for a conforming 30 year fixed rate at just under 7% for owner occupied, with me as a co-signor.

24 September 2023 | 21 replies
If you aren't a co-living true believer, I would aim for a multi-family property, the largest you can in an appreciation market.

5 January 2023 | 4 replies
When you are personally liable for a mortgage (like with a Fannie/Freddie style loan) you are personally liable for 100% of the payment - even if you have a co-signor.

21 October 2023 | 5 replies
Court won't evict because it is an unpermitted structure without a CO, so they're saying the lease isn't valid or something like that.

20 May 2017 | 6 replies
Replacement Cost coverage also allows you to recoup any depreciation that might be withheld initially in your claims settlement so that your only out-of-pocket expense is your deductible... and, if your policy has a Co-insurance requirement (most standard market policies do) and you don't meet that requirement, you may be penalized for being under-insured and not get the full settlement available to you.

18 February 2015 | 8 replies
It is difficult to know if and when a co-wholesale deal goes to settlement-making it difficult to know I get paid.2.

6 November 2019 | 13 replies
I use a co-host to help with any issues that might come up (rarely have had any issues) and to clean.

24 October 2023 | 4 replies
If the purchase in question is a Co-op apartment, there is also a Co-op attorney involved in the deal.I'd say, that is the first layer of red tape.Depending on the property type and deal, the other red tape here pertains to zoning, permits, land use, environmental regulations, rent regulation i.e. rent control, rent stabilization, etc. to name a few.Wishing your company continued success as you look to expand!