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Johnathan Owens Path to becoming a loan officer...
22 May 2019 | 7 replies
I have an interview with someone for a loan processor position and one of my main concerns is getting hired on and not getting to the LO position fast enough.Do you think it’s wise to take a Loan Processor position (if offered) and then be promoted?
Grayson Graham Using Wikipedia to establish yourself as a local expert?
21 May 2019 | 7 replies
Ive only done a little research but from what I understand a Wikipedia page needs to have trustworthy 3rd party sources (I think I have those), it needs to be edited by multiple established editors (it's pretty cheap to hire people to do this), and the topic needs to be notable.
Gary Michalske Commercial Loan for 18-Unit in Rossville, GA
25 May 2019 | 5 replies
Consider hiring a mortgage broker.
Ehab Habib Just starting out help please
22 May 2019 | 9 replies
@Ehab HabibA lot of the Pennsylvania municipalities now require landlords living outside of a certain mile radius to hire a property manager.
Lily Mist How to invest remotely with minimal cost?
23 May 2019 | 12 replies
I hence don't understand why it costs so much to hire a property manager.  
Mohsin Mazhar Buying a duplex in Boston area
4 June 2019 | 26 replies
For instance, I self-managed while living in the property, but found it more difficult once I moved out so I hired a PM and couldn't be happier with the decision.Lastly, I don't think you need to spend over $1m for a 3 / 4 family. 
Daniel Hansen Investment/Fix and Flip Finders Fee/Split Help.
24 May 2019 | 15 replies
I will be running the entire remodel, including pulling permits through my father's GC company, performing ALL carpentry work myself, and will be hiring subs on an as needed basis.4.)
Anthony Vaiana Prep for possible eviction?
22 May 2019 | 7 replies
You: then you’ll have to hire lawn service.These are not meant to be scripts, just examples of how important it is to get yourself in the habit of putting everything within their control, squarely back onto their plate... not yours. 
Eric Creager Mildly Embarassing Question
29 May 2019 | 6 replies
So I’m still researching and reading about REI (currently reading The ABCs of Real Estate Investing) and I realized I don’t understand how hiring a lawyer or account works.What exactly would I be asking them for and how would I be charged for their services?
Madeline Lamour Esrimation of closing fees
3 June 2019 | 4 replies
-Settlement Fee: $595-795 depending which title company you hire to close the transaction-Owner's Title Insurance Policy: Roughly 0.2-0.3% of the purchase price-Recording Fees and other Misc: Another couple hundred dollarsFees that will only be present if you are using a mortgage to purchase the property:-Origination Fee: Varies and is typically represented as a percentage of the loan amount-Lender's title insurance: Another roughly 0.2% of the loan amount-Appraisal: $500-650-Misc Junk Fees: Processing, credit report, flood cert, etc etc etc: A few hundred to a thousand dollars depending on the mortgage companyCosts that are not fees but still need to be settled at closing:-Prepaid interest (if there's a mortgage)-First year insurance premium-Impounds to set up tax and insurance escrow accounts (if there's a mortgage that escrows T&I): A few month's worth of each-Prorated taxes, water, sewer-Heating fuel remaining in tanksWelcome to New Hampshire, and happy investing,Troy