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Joshua Feasel Buying a bank owned home
10 April 2018 | 15 replies
Basically, banks are now flipping houses.This is the new reality
Kenneth LaVoie No LLC for benefit of better mortgage?
8 April 2018 | 3 replies
Experience, however, taught us through the years that if you have teenagers who total cars, even if not their fault (mostly), your umbrella insurance can be dropped rather quickly, and then you're basically paying higher individual property liability insurance rates until you can get it back. 
Russell Holmes Are there long(er)-term private lenders for owner occupied?
7 May 2018 | 12 replies
He's got a bit of a rough past, basically raised himself from a very young age, served some time in prison, not sure if he's finished high-school, etc.
Jimmy Lin 3 House Bundle in a C class neighborhood
28 April 2018 | 10 replies
This is a really interesting concept .
Tim Broxholm Mechanics of receiving Private Lending funds
8 April 2018 | 2 replies
Most title companies if your just one off buyer wont do the note for you.. they do them for me but we are a top tier client.So you have the note sent to title they prep the closing statement and deed and put your note in the file as well.. when its ready to close the title company is going to contact your lender provide wire instructions and tell them how much they need to wire into close.you going to either go in, or have a mobile notary come to you.. sign notarize the deed of trust ( Notes are generally not notarized or need to be  although does not hurt to do it but like I said not common and does not make them any stronger to notarize them)you sign... your lender wires in the dough  seller signs returns their docs.. and next day or so when all docs are together it closes and you now own it subject to the loan.the title company will then send the Original signed note and copy of HUD etc to your lender.. you get copy of hud.. your the owner lender is the bank. simple done every day.on the West coast we DONT use attornies to close and we do NOT do wet closings I have not been to a closing basically in 25 years.. occasionally if I am around the title company I will go in and sign but NEVER is the buyer and SEller in the same room and NEVER are checks distrusted on the spot like they do back east.For one I would NOT accept a check from a closer attorney or other wise I ONLY accept wires as a seller ...
Clay W. New investor - need advice
9 April 2018 | 8 replies
Basically, if they are "materially damaging" the property or blatantly violating a specific term of the lease (such as if the lease says no drug use but they are using the property for regular drug parties for the entire neighborhood). 
Alex C. Becoming a (small-scale) financial partner for my first flip deal
8 April 2018 | 0 replies
Learn from someone else's mistakes, don't reinvent the wheel, etc.My goal for my first deal is to financially partner on a flip with someone who has some successful rehabs under their belt so I can be involved in a deal, see firsthand all of the stages of the process, and learn the basics from someone with some proven experience. 
Andrew Rinne Best plan for $1mil liquidity: Buy apartments in the slums?
10 April 2018 | 10 replies
Our ultimate goal is to have around $1mil liquidity to be able to purchase our own land, build our own home, and still have a little bit of a buffer, while also having rental properties for our passive income.I know we could fairly quickly get to $1mil buy buying and selling but I wanted to know what you all thought about what a good roadmap might be regarding that (how many properties to buy and rent vs sell, etc).I have a friend who is very active in these forums who originally lived in Los Angeles and his first properties were basically in the ghetto of the middle of the US.Would a good route be to purchase apartments in the ghetto and be a slumlord for a while to launch our empire?
Jen Hoang 1031exchange or buy out ex-husband
7 March 2019 | 36 replies
You basically give him $$ and change the deed. 
Theresa Coutu Anyone have experience with Acquisitions Concepts Lending?
16 February 2018 | 0 replies
Has anyone worked with Acquisitions Concepts Lending and/or Dwyane Stevens out of Memphis?