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N/A N/A HELP...What should I do??
26 June 2007 | 13 replies
As John and Ryan have already spoke to, the issue when wholesaling to a buyer using conventional financing will be what's called "chain of title" (a form of title seasoning that is based upon how long the owner has been on title).
N/A N/A A question for flippers and rehabers
22 June 2007 | 2 replies
Many conventional loans are also following suit in setting up these types of "seasoning" restrictions.Either way if the person buying the property has cash, hard money, or a commercial loan, you can resell as quickly as you want to.
Dana G $10 deals??
30 January 2008 | 21 replies
Let's not forget, the goal in baseball is to win the world series, this takes a full season of excellence and commitment.
N/A N/A corporate credit
31 July 2009 | 11 replies
I have a seasoned corp (3 years).
N/A N/A Lender & Investor??
17 July 2007 | 7 replies
Most seasoned investors are not going to steal what is really your deal.
Brad Brady 2nd mortgage on a house
1 July 2007 | 1 reply
Technically you can refinance seconds after getting the first loan in place.Many lenders will have seasoning requirements.
N/A N/A Owner financed condo conversions?
3 July 2007 | 4 replies
Risk abatement is a question that I have for seasoned guys.
Autavea Dabney Credit Engineering
29 May 2008 | 17 replies
Allow me to answer this in his absense---this very issue is currently being mulled over by the bureaus with the intent of disallowing the authorized user allowance (the origin of seasoned tradelines)...Regards,Scott Miller Originally posted by "**********":Here is my 2 cent’s on the issue:Now, I notices that the company mentioned can sell you seasoned ”shelf Corporations” with potential of improving your ability to get financing.
Andrea Hewitt Calculating Value after repairs?
1 August 2007 | 9 replies
Then I break it down like thisARV-3% Sellers Agent-3% Buyers Agent-3% Closing Costs-3% Concessions-estimated repairs x120%-Initial closing costs (include inspections and appraisals)-I plan on 8-10 months of hold time depending on season.
Mike Dammann What do investors look for
9 March 2008 | 17 replies
Seasoned real estate brokers state few people have excellent credit while operating in a tighter lending environment.