
30 March 2011 | 5 replies
The real trick is not finding the instruments but knowing what they mean and how they impact the title.How long is a judgment good for, what are the requirements for a valid conveyance, what affect does a divorce have on the title and judgments that may attach to the property?

20 June 2018 | 4 replies
Invest in yourself and your business and buy/borrow a couple dozen books and listen as many BP podcasts as you can (and others), turn off the music on your commute and turn up a podcast.To your success...

12 February 2015 | 15 replies
What do the "Instrument" codes GR, WD, QC, BS (etc. etc.) mean?

4 June 2015 | 3 replies
Thanks, it feels like I've started too late being a senior in high school now, but I've been listening to the podcast more in substitute for listening to to music, but in order to really understand all the terminology used in the podcast I've been reading the BP Ultimate Beginner's Guide.

20 June 2015 | 45 replies
You took action, so this is like great music to my ears...

19 June 2015 | 28 replies
I became an investor by doing all the wrong things but I"ve learned as I've gone. 3 of my houses are where my son lives and he is instrumental in bringing them up to rentable and then managing them (and we pay him for that and still make money).

19 June 2007 | 8 replies
With that being said, I recommend you read:1) The Richest Man In Babylon2) Think and Grow Rich3) The Automatic Millionaire by David Bach4) Financing Secrets of a Millionaire Investor by William Bronchick5) Flipping Properties by William Bronchick6) Beating the Street by Peter Lynch7) The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin GrahamThese seven books will give you the right mindset about wealth, tell you the "how" of creating wealth, give you the basics of RE investing/flipping, and let you understand that any investment instrument on Wall Street beyond boring, low-cost index funds is a waste of your hard earned dollars.

11 November 2011 | 20 replies
This entire time I've been trying to get a response from her, I can see how a letter with solutions that she can choose from could help.Thank you all for your feedback, it's been instrumental in coming to our decision.Chris

13 September 2017 | 7 replies
According to Chapter Four:"At least one borrower must occupy the property and sign the security instrument and the mortgage note in order for the property to be considered owner-occupied."

14 April 2018 | 4 replies
In theory, you could if you take contol of a fourplex via Sub2, Land Contract, lease option or purchase option (very little money but not no money, need money for upfront option) then you could season your rents or receipt of rents depending on the loan you're doing, and then refinance out of the control instrument or contract into a conventional 30 year fixed.You will need qualifying credit - 620 + ficos and cash reserves to qualify as a non owner occupied property.