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Michael Corso 100% HARD MONEY LOANS / THE REAL TRUTH
30 November 2017 | 1 reply
Nice post there was a thread on Do hard money actually been many of them. they will actually fund 100% but you need to pay them a 3k fee or there about up front with no guarantee of funding then its something like 650 per submission according to those who have tried it and posted on BP .. so many of the folks posting on the thread about the company paid the up front money 2 to 3k the 650 submission fees a few times and the deals were never good enough in the eyes of the funding company.. so there you go out 3 to 4k and time and effort.. some on top of it some  were naïve enough to put down non refundable EM with a wholesaler and lost that as well.its quite a model... little to no down side risk and prey on newbies who are the most vulnerable and want to get into the game and I suspect most of them even pull the 2 to 3k fee off of credit cards.So what do you have1. newbie  ( does not really know what a deal is yet2. limited capital but burning desire so they risk the 2 to 3k3. only a screaming deal gets funded as you stated.. newbies generally don't fall off the truck into screaming deals.then you have on the internet  what I call pump and dump due diligence scammers  these are flat out crooks of the Nigerian prince scam mode.. promise you 3% loan 100%  two e mails and your approved.. broken English just need 500.00 to move forward...
Amy Rodgers Property Management Software
10 February 2018 | 1 reply
Support is available via ticket submission or phone in.  
Christina Eastwood Probate mailing search dates
7 March 2018 | 9 replies
The court appoints an estate representative ("Administrator" or "Executor")If you go back a year the estate representative prepares a final report and accounting for submission to the court and beneficiaries for approval (depending on the complexity of the case).
Daniel Peavey I’m a Tradesman: Financially free/ but irritated 😎
20 February 2018 | 106 replies
Think Josh and Brandon personally review member submissions?
Monica Tao Short Sale Class Note
26 January 2018 | 7 replies
Wouldn't apply to you as an agent for the seller of a short sale either but, you'd be a better agent than most knowing those docs are required and managed the submission of them in a timely manner.You have four players to a short sale transaction, or five if its investor owned.
Jason Flint Can Electric company keep my deposit until I sell my rental???
7 February 2018 | 2 replies
Our state has an online submission form. 
Leo Lanza Dallas Ft.Worth Direct Mail LOW??
25 April 2017 | 9 replies
Just offer full price on the first submission
Travis Smith Building Permit Costs Accurate Reflection of Job Cost?
28 August 2017 | 6 replies
Permits for some  construction projects require submission of fairly detailed plans.
Account Closed Anyone ever use JDB Funding
26 May 2017 | 10 replies
first and foremost ANY Nevada based lender must be state licensed and NMLS licensed.check with state and NMLS registery to see if they are licensed first.. if not.. then well you have your answer.1% up front is not common or acceptable in most instances. lendinghome will fund your deals.. go to their website.. they charge 199 per submission but they really lend.. no worries of joker brokers.. ( and I am not calling JDB a joker broker per se') just that there are tons' of lending scammers out thereup front fee's are HUGE red flags in the industry and are to be avoided.. if your doing a simple fix and flip for a SFR type property... then no up front fee other than a very modest one to a VERY large firm should be paid.
Rivy S. Two mortgages at the same time, will they know?
16 June 2017 | 30 replies
Underwriters by contrast generally know their stuff, but it is not their job to restructure deals that someone screwed up at the submission phase.