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Chris Montes First Deal Overview and Lessons Learned - House Hack
5 May 2020 | 6 replies
The first family I showed the house to fill out the application on the spot.
Veda B. Closing costs in Texas!
17 March 2020 | 16 replies
Junk fees would be lender points, application fee, escrow fee, doc fee, courier fee, etc.
Ralph Chiaia Need help buying a foreclosure and flipping it
15 March 2020 | 11 replies
I thought it would be easy peasy but it looks like the HOA is about to reject my application because they don't want me renting it straightaway.
Marjorie Martin Who is responsible for error in real estate sales documents
12 March 2020 | 6 replies
Besides the fact that I am not in the same country as the buyers and communication with these unknown people would be difficult, the title company representative who emailed me of the error provided completely erroneous figures for the amount owing, and now we do not know what the taxes actually were that were applicable to my time living in the house (just prior to and for nearly a year after my father´s death).
Vincent Gizzi Screening Potential Tenants for a First Time Landlord
11 March 2020 | 13 replies
We do a full background check on all applicants--is there anything you'd like to discuss with me?
Robert Ferrar Deal Analysis: Multi-Family (Easton, PA)
11 March 2020 | 9 replies
Would it simply be a matter of them re-filing a tenant application?
Dustin Hughes Upfront Mortgage Broker Commitment Fees legit?
14 March 2020 | 7 replies
It means nothing.Pay $5,000 to "Open the Door" and you have bought a black box of whatever the seller wants to provide (a paper application handed to you from a lender, a website address, etc...)When buying something like this and "Sales Fluff" is introduced into the conversation (vs. hard facts such as, a line of credit will be set up for $X 90 days after doing Y with Z lender, etc...) there is unusually a reason for the "Sales fluff".Ask for a copy of the contract and take the time to read it to see what you would actually get for your $5,000, and if the contract has "Sales fluff" in it--Buyer Beware.If there is no contract, or they balk at giving you an opportunity to read it (pressure you into signing now), it might not be such a good deal for you.And Sales fluff may be a red flag about other parts of the "Opportunity" also.Good Luck! 
Akil Nasser Hamilton - how long to find tenant?
11 March 2020 | 5 replies
It’s taking a little longer to rent out, which is making me wonder whether something wrong with it or whether I need to keep waiting for the right applicant to come along.
Samantha P. Finding an honest tenant
11 March 2020 | 5 replies
There's so much information out there nowadays and one may as well utilize it to help with the screening process.Letting applicants know up front what your vetting process is will help weed out some as they'll seek an easier target.
Steve S. Need help - New experience with prospective tenant . Doozy
11 March 2020 | 9 replies
I find a single mom of 1 that loves the place and submits an application