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Sophie Lavet Can I find off market properties and refer to investors?
25 May 2018 | 3 replies
A bird dog looks for motivated sellers or undervalued properties with the intention of passing the deal on to a real estate investor in exchange for a percentage or fee.
Richard Flake Anybody have experience turning single-family into duplex
1 June 2018 | 2 replies
You are asking about who has a right to a certain percentage of the property.
Frank Macias House Hack deal analysis
6 March 2018 | 5 replies
For Repairs & maintenance I do not carry a percentage but a fixed cost.
Doug Phillips New car, hard to get conventional loan for first time home?
31 July 2018 | 11 replies
one part of a banks decision to give you a loan is to look at your DTI, or debt to income ratio. basically, total monthly debt payments divided by your monthly income, gives you a percentage of how much of your income goes to other debts. if you make $4,000 per month, and your only debt is a $400 car payment, that's 10% DTI ratio. very good to the bank. that means you have 90% of your income to use to buy a house. under this scenario, if you wanted to take on a $1000 mortgage payment the bank is likely to give it to you because you still have available income to use on the mortgage. if you only make $1000 per month, that $400 car payment is now 40% of your debt and the bank will likely not give you a loan. now with your scenario, if the new car payment (which looks like your to the bank because you are on the hook) puts your DTI too high for the bank to offer you a loan, you will be denied. if the new loan is only a small part of your income, it may not effect you. for what its worth, I purchased my first primary with a $430 monthly car loan and the mortgage broker didn't bat an eye.
Brian Ellis Trust Vs LLC & S-Corp
7 October 2018 | 24 replies
I would like to just keep my personal home protected, as well as my family business if I were to ever take over a percentage of that down the road.
Daniel Legut Illinois Tax Lien Sales: Who bids on tax liens at 0%? (R.A.M.S.)
7 October 2018 | 6 replies
Any idea as to what percentage of people don't pay their lien?
Shawn Coverdell FEAR set me free.....
12 October 2018 | 3 replies
You click on a few buttons and they take out a certain percentage of your pay.
Devin Siebold Is it legal to give tenants eviction notice to sell insurance?
18 June 2018 | 9 replies
Do private companies pay percentages to these apartment complexes for sign ups?
Mike F. HUBZU listing question
23 February 2016 | 3 replies
A small percentage of HUBZU listing have the following description (see attached pic) would someone mind explaining this to me? 
Derek Sisneros Interest Rates.
30 March 2016 | 6 replies
Most times, its around quarter to half a percentage point for each "ding" factor