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N/A N/A Is it time for more regulation for mortgage banks?
6 July 2007 | 17 replies
It is a set of questions designed to find out what their goals are and their tolerance for risk.
NA NA Zero Down Ideas
16 August 2005 | 0 replies
It got me thinking back to all the zero-down books I've read,and I would like to ask any of you for any other ways to buy with zero down.
Dustin T New from Seattle
18 September 2005 | 2 replies
We bought 2 years ago with zero down, just waiting to get rid of that PMI... thanks to the boom, we have a good 40-50% in equity now :)just hoping to learn more about the real estate investing. we actually did rent out this home for 1 year. it was rough, but I might be willing to try again.
N/A N/A NEWBE help! Legal "owner occupied" question...
23 September 2005 | 2 replies
For example, they have sent us addendums to the contract along with a cover sheet that described the addendum as “acknowledgement of receipt of a policy change”.
Amy L. What is the best way to pass real estate to your heirs?
27 August 2009 | 19 replies
My wife made me purchase a substantial life insurance policy (term) to pay a significant portion of the estate taxes that will be due.
N/A N/A How'd You Finance Your First Deal
3 April 2006 | 23 replies
A few people have asked for ZERO down investor loans for 1-4 unit properties.
N/A N/A Find Your Passion, and Profit from It...
17 October 2005 | 0 replies
The whole modern concept of “retirement” really boils down to doing something you either tolerate, or hate for four or five decades while saving up enough money to do what you really want to do when you’re 65 or 70 years of age.
N/A N/A How do you insure rehab properties ?
18 August 2010 | 20 replies
Landlord policies are MUCH cheaper than empty house or builder's risk policies.
N/A N/A Transfering a property into an LLC
9 April 2010 | 6 replies
What you need to do is get an umbrella insurance policy to protect your LLC.
N/A N/A Feedback on First RE Investment
5 May 2006 | 28 replies
Even assuming that you had ZERO out of pocket acquisition expenses, you still put another $7985 into it before you received ANY rent.