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Isaiah OSP Trying to create a Tiny Home Park...
4 June 2024 | 7 replies
Too few details to answer (Of course this varies county by county, all questions could be answered by reading the (zoning)/building code and/or clarified with a visit to the county planning office).but some clarifications because: lots of things are "tiny homes" but what you describe small houses "on permanent foundations" needs to be clarified , tiny homes could be:-stick built, see below. check your county code/planning dept-stick built cabins/recreational, a specific zoning and potential occupancy/etc restrictions but worth looking into where the zoning allows for it -hud manufactured homes (smaller singlewide perhaps 400sq ft 600sq ft minimum)-non-hud park models (on axles), ansi standards- other "RV's" built on a chassis:  organizations, state agencies, etc - will certify factory built (or sometimes inspected professional built) tiny homes on chassis - to whatever standards ansi, riva, dot/ l&i?
Casey Adams Refinance Struggles/Question on my first BRRRR
7 June 2024 | 21 replies
Casey Check out this article published on BP last year on this exact topic - https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/brrrr-loans-what-are-the-...A couple of more notes:-The 12 month seasoning thing is likely due to the new conventional (Qualifying Mortgages - Agency Fannie/Freddie Rules) that rolled out last April making this the standard rule for conventional loans.
Peter Sik Judgement of $200/month and PM took some share and claimed is late fee
5 June 2024 | 2 replies
After pm forwarded my case (tenant did not pay rent) to collection agency, the judgement claim balance is $7,569.33.
Conrad Meier Title and/or Deed Issues Attempting To Sell Property Recently Purchased
5 June 2024 | 24 replies
Our title insurance agency will not be able to insure this without either a deed from the defaulting tax payer or a quiet title action by the seller.”When we purchased the house we were given title insurance and a general warranty deed and when I provided my paper work to the buyers real estate attorney they sent the above messages to us and our previous closing attorney.
Bryan Ojeda LLC - debt to income problem
5 June 2024 | 9 replies
DSCR loans are typically not reported to credit agencies
Jorge Abreu 🪙Overview and Comparison Commercial Loans
4 June 2024 | 0 replies
Here is a brief look at what is on offer out there:➡️ Agency loans as mentioned, such as by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.
Jacob W. How can I back out of an agreement with a seller if needed?
5 June 2024 | 4 replies
People who break contracts can be sued.It your goal is to find a buyer for the property, that is considered agency.
Eric Justice Buying property-All Cash
5 June 2024 | 116 replies
However, no mainstream index fund like the VOO or some dividend index, got forclosed on.
Christian Signorino My lead generation sucks, I need help
9 June 2024 | 36 replies
You'll be competing against agencies working for other investors or big firms.4.
Jeremy Tran HOA Attempting to charge a "Leasing fee"
4 June 2024 | 5 replies
The Assessments levied by the Association shall be used exclusively for payment of Common Expenses including, without limitation (i) the upkeep, maintenance and improvement of the Common Areas and other maintenance obligations set forth in Sections 10.1 and 10.3 below; (ii) maintenance, repair, replacement, and operation of rights-of-way and easements within or immediately adjacent to the Project (e.g. landscaping and sidewalks within the right-of-way of adjoining streets) to the extent that such actions are required by government entities or deemed appropriate by the Board, (iii) promoting the recreation, health, safety and welfare of the Owners and other lawful occupants of Lots within the Property, (iv) payment of property taxes for the Common Area; (v) insurance premiums; (vi) legal and accounting fees; (vii) management fees; (viii) charges for utilities and other services provided to the Common Area by the Association, if any, and for all utility charges paid or incurred by the City and reimbursed by the Association for street lights in the Common Area; (ix) costs to maintain the entrance features, including any electricity, landscaping and irrigation expenses associated therewith; (x) the performance and exercise by the Association of its rights, duties and obligations under the Project Documents, and (xi) maintaining any Stormwater Control Facilities located on portions of Common Areas to the standard required by the governmental entity or agency having jurisdiction over such areas.