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Austin J. Prelicensing courses question
27 August 2017 | 2 replies
If you do it long enough, without the owner noticing or complaining, you can eventually make a claim that it's now your property.This is one of the reasons why you always have to do survey and title searches when buying property.
Jeremy Freeman 2x 4 plex deal. Numbers look good but...
9 June 2017 | 10 replies
thanks for the reply, the property is two seperate buildings.The flood ins will be able to be exempt after survey and proper forms filed, properties around these went though the process to be removed from FEMA Zone.
John Jacobs Seller didnt reveal flood zone.Already in contract. Help.
29 April 2017 | 17 replies
Also if you think the property is located high enough, you can get an elevation survey done to try to get the house exempted from flood insurance.
Ryan F. Whats required to legally change a house from a duplex to triplex
28 November 2016 | 6 replies
Some of the conditions they want me to waive are: Phase 1 & 2 environmental study, they cant provide me with current tenant leases, can't provide building plans, surveys, fire certificate, previous building expenses.
Andres Piedra Buying a Duplex: Lender says I need two loans and two contracts
20 December 2017 | 7 replies
I'm under contract and the duplex has two separate addresses, one address for each unit, and two surveys.
Chris Sullens Please help - Title Fees are insane!
21 June 2017 | 1 reply
Here are the fees: Survey Fee $135 Title - Abstract $750 Title - Closing Fee $300 Title - E-Recording Fee $15 Title - Examination Fee $175 Title - Federal Court Check $50 Title - Final Title Report $120 Title - Lender's Title Insurance $617 Title - Title Services Fee $150 Title - Uniform Code Cert $50Total: $2,362!!!
Peter Padalino Buying multiple buy and holds
29 July 2016 | 10 replies
Financing - Traditional lenders will use 75% of the lease or appraised rental survey as qualifying income towards your ratios to qualify. 
Deanna McCormick Help Easement Right of Way Advice Needed
4 October 2016 | 8 replies
"Fair" easement offers are usually legal, surveying and recording fees and fair market compensation for losses suffered by the grantor.
Account Closed How can I get deals, quickly?
26 October 2016 | 10 replies
I found a much older survey results that said 0% of them came from direct mail alone. the CAR 2015 survey said 61% from relationships (up from 38% in 2014, so quite a swing). 12% only from advertising.
Chris Houghtaling A new member. Who i am, how i got here and where i want to go.
14 September 2016 | 6 replies
I think that he just wanted me in to pay the mortgage until he gets out of this..i have really brought the house back from the dead.it was empty for 6 months before i moved in.Empty green pool overgrown,,dirty inside no power water etc..anyone here knows the condition im talking about.Its in great condition now..i was going to continue to fix other things but my enthusiasm has waned.i pay religiously the 1st and no later every month for over a year im the tenant everyone wishes for..Really..Im not reaching out for a rental offer LOL its just the truth. i guess im kinda venting. but your reassurance helps a lot thanks.In my survey after i signed up i said that i feel good knowing that in my learning and investment future i wont be out there alone..i was right.