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29 October 2021 | 1 reply
https://movement.com/lo/parker-borofsky/ <-- savviest lender and an investor herself.
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2 November 2021 | 15 replies
However, a careful reading of the FBI "story" revels this:…After forging your signature and using the fake IDs, they file these deeds with the proper authorities, and lo and behold, your house is now THEIRS.* (please note the asterisk)* - Since the paperwork is fraudulent, (I believe it should read "forged" since a fraudulently obtained deed or mortgage may, in some circumstances, be enforced) the house doesn’t legally belong to the con artists.Based on that I think even the FBI agrees with my post that nobody can lose title to their property through a forged deed.
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6 November 2021 | 2 replies
Here is a link that you can use to verify that your CPA is licensed within the state of Connecticuthttps://www.elicense.ct.gov/Lo...
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9 November 2021 | 2 replies
I am by no means a master, but I’d be happy to answer any lender questions as an LO and sales questions as a former agent and share the lessons I’ve learned with my own investments—usually from mistakes lol.
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9 December 2021 | 6 replies
There is only one percentage that you should use as a rent credit when doing a LO...and that is,....0%.Don't give any rent credits, You're asking for trouble.
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9 December 2021 | 1 reply
A straight LO has one set of contracts.A SLO has two.
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3 January 2022 | 3 replies
There is a difference between a LO and lender that understands the guidelines, and those who don't (or have overlays on top of the actual guidelines).
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2 January 2022 | 1 reply
First, LO is a form of Seller Financing.Now, the option to do any form of seller financing is completely dependant on whether or not the seller has any debt on the property. 100% equity is the best.
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6 February 2022 | 13 replies
You should however have your taxes reviewed by an LO in the market you plan to purchase in so that LO can give you direction as to how your tax filing impacts your purchasing power.
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1 February 2022 | 2 replies
And if I as the consumer-facing LO was told that, and believed it, that means I've told it to consumers, and they will have believed it too.