
6 May 2017 | 8 replies
This strategy works for her but I want to branch out and invest with my own real estate partner (also a mid-20s tech professional).My partner and I went through a process of examining our strengths and weaknesses and our "investor profile".
29 February 2016 | 2 replies
HI, my name is Walter Martinez from Phoenix, Az. i recently completed my real estate examination and on my way to getting licensed. while i pursue sales in real estate, i want to learn about buying for myself and learning ways to make my investment cashflow.

14 May 2013 | 9 replies
Examine your skills and knowledge and find something you can do.

17 September 2015 | 13 replies
Last week I passed my CT salesperson exam in the hopes of finding a broker in the area that specializes in commercial and income property to affiliate with and learn from.

1 July 2017 | 118 replies
I build rapport with the seller while further examining the property.

10 October 2010 | 8 replies
Hi Financexaminer and all,What I am concerned about is a finance examiner looking at my past two years without any income.

4 November 2010 | 4 replies
I have never heard of any landlord telling the RTO what a lease buy out amount was going to be, the polite examiners might ask you, but they will let you know in the end!
21 March 2013 | 11 replies
Basically is it a rule of thumb to just steer away altogether from these and put the money towards SFH or should each property be examined on a case by case basis.Let me know your thoughts.Thanks!
1 June 2023 | 32 replies
I would assume anyone capable to write checks to pay your rent, who was able to drive a car to arrive at your property and has the normal functions required to navigate through life on a daily basis has the faculties to understand if the toilet seat is up it also can go down once they are living there and/or has the ability to raise a closed lid to peer into the bowl and examine it all they want if that's one of the major rental decisions or not.

14 March 2014 | 4 replies
Which would be $2,500.Then there are, according to fha.com:• Lender's origination fee• Deposit verification fees• Attorney's fees• The appraisal fee and any inspection fees• Lender's origination fee• Cost of title insurance and title examination• Document preparation (by a third party)• Property survey• Credit reports (actual costs)• Transfer stamps, recording fees, and taxes• Test and certification fees• Home inspection fees up to $200"Allowed in an FHA refinance loan are wire transfer fees, courier fees, reconveyance fees, and fees to payoff bills."