
15 August 2023 | 40 replies
Lenders can dictate coverage based upon potential loan… neg am, future advances, etc.

16 November 2016 | 13 replies
By having the parents act as the "bank", they should be shielded from liability and could foreclose on the property if the situation dictates.

4 March 2009 | 13 replies
Now as Mike said, if you grab several, you can basically own the whole block and dictate your rents.

17 June 2022 | 5 replies
I am moving into one of my rentals and the terms of my current loan dictate that I can't live there.What are my options?

23 November 2012 | 1 reply
I suggest you not concentrate on the seller financing, unless your credit situation dictates it.
2 January 2007 | 5 replies
now, this all depends on again, YOUR GOAL OF PURCHASE - each exit strategy dictates different responsibilities on behalf of the investor.good luck!

20 July 2016 | 8 replies
State law will dictate, but most likely no state would allow you to write in a clause about who is liable for incidents.

19 August 2017 | 10 replies
What makes you think you can dictate how much someone else should make?
26 August 2017 | 19 replies
I invest for income and therefor logic dictates purchasing multi units.

24 November 2017 | 31 replies
Its a bank statement in your or your lenders name showing you have the cash.All that said, your buyer's agent should not be the one dictating terms.