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James Fisher Newbie Here Residing in Maryland
23 August 2015 | 12 replies
Please let me know if I messed up/missed anything.WF Origination Charge (Supp Reno Fee* + WF Fee) $1,509 Charge for Points (1.5) $1,065 Credit Report $12 Appraisals (Includes Final Inspection of $100) $810 Tax Service $70 Consultant Fee* (Necessary for Reno Loan) $500 Abstract or Title Search $175 Title-Exam/Attorneys Opinion $400 Title Insurance-Lender Coverage $216 Title-Survey $340 Title-Owner Policy (Optional) $83 Title-Closing/Escrow $300 Title-All Endorsements $24 Record Deed $60 Record Mortgage/DOT $115 City/County Tax Stamp-Deed $1,350 State Tax Stamp-Deed $1,350 Title-Courier $100 Closing Costs (- Supp Reno Fee - Consultant Fee)   = $7,465 *Already included in Renovation Costs
Mallory W. Real Estate Agent with Investment agenda
24 August 2015 | 2 replies
Your broker won't allow you to do property management because a) he/she doesn't want the added liability of property management and/or b) his/her E/O insurance does not have an endorsement for property management.A lot of brokers don't want anything to do with property management because they perceive it as more risky than sales.
Zachary Gwin 350,000 members on BiggerPockets!
3 September 2015 | 48 replies
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Corey M. Concerned First Time Investor in Washington, DC
6 September 2015 | 4 replies
I am not endorsing these in particular, but there are condos close to metro stations in Temple Hills then out on following the Blue line for like $30,000 or $40,000.
Bruce Thomas Bandit Sign Success?
16 September 2015 | 5 replies
I highly endorse bandit signs.
Tyler Browne Hard Money for Buy and Holds
9 October 2015 | 11 replies
I have not used them in the past so this isn't an endorsement but a conversation with them seemed promising.
David Richter Bandit Sign Success!
29 October 2015 | 34 replies
We have started putting them on cars in our market (which is probably something BP would even endorse)!
Kumar Paj SDIRA vs Solo401k - IRS have any issue with Checkbook control?
22 September 2015 | 9 replies
Alternative Asset custodians cannot give any tax, legal or investment advice, cannot assist with the structure of an investment, and cannot endorse, promote or align with specific investment sponsors.Administrators are the next type of company.
Allan B. Miami-Dade/Broward Title Evidence -- what evidence needed?
31 March 2022 | 17 replies
Meaning, I don't have to necessarily provide them evidence of current title insurance....just sufficient evidence that the title is clear.9c(iii) seems more favorable to the Seller than 9c(i), since the language in 9c(i) is the following:Seller shall designate Closing Agent and pay for Owner’s Policy and Charges (but not including charges for closing services related to Buyer’s lender’s policy and endorsements and loan closing, which amounts shall be paid by Buyer to Closing Agent or such other provider(s) as Buyer may select);It seems to me, that 9c(i) is implying the Seller would pay for the Owner's policy, which could amount to over $200.  9c(iii) limits the Seller's responsibility to $200 to simply cover title search expenses.Any thoughts?
Natasha M. Homeowner Insurance Claim
6 April 2016 | 5 replies
Getting the lender to endorse the claim check to the owner then becomes a necessity, and whether that is going to be a challenge I can't say ...