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Scott Bweyy HUD Minimum Acceptable Bid & Other Questions
15 August 2014 | 5 replies
It's uninsured so it only has a 5 day exclusive bid period for owner occupants and no investors.
Martin S. Frustrated, almost had a deal, and then they claim they got a cash offer
8 September 2014 | 58 replies
Definitely not signing the Owner Occupancy Certification...
Account Closed Top 5 Reasons Middle Class New Yorkers Are Moving
6 October 2014 | 0 replies
Of the 10 occupations expecting to have the largest number of job openings in the city through 2014, only two offer wages greater than $28,000 per year.3.
Jason Pachomski Is this a good candidate for owner financing?
8 October 2014 | 16 replies
If you plan to resell to an owner occupant & also keep the sellers original mortgage in place & take a spread, there is the risk that the new buyer can default in the future & destroy your sellers credit.  
Corey Demuth Is there such a thing as a non-FHA rehab loan?
8 October 2014 | 8 replies
For an owner occupant it would be about 4.5-5% according to the lender I spoke with.
Christian Lincoln Tenant Damage...help, please.
7 October 2014 | 9 replies
take pics of everything don't have anything fixed with out a receipt for the cost that describes in detail what was done an y. again before and after pics. stay in touch with the tenant so they cant use lack of communication against you some how. tell them you are having the damage to the property during there occupancy fixed and if the cost is less then there security then they will receive the difference if not  then don't expect anything but a bill. as for the fuel tank if you have a bill form before they moved in the company that sold you the oil should have this in the records some where it should show the cost of course but also how much was put in the tank proving it was full before they moved in. if you can prove everything with out a doubt then you should make out well in court if it comes to that and learn a bit as well some new things to put in the lease for the next tenant.
Daniel Paloscio Owner occupant wants to stay 2 months after purchase
20 October 2014 | 10 replies

I want to offer on a property that I've found but the owner has said that she will take offers that allow her to stay in the property for another month or two into greater consideration than offers that don't.She's a ...

Jason D. Hello from Philadelphia Suburbs
7 February 2016 | 9 replies
FHA 203(k) is for owner occupants only.
Jason Elz As a new landlord - how do I defend against fake identities?
29 November 2016 | 16 replies
Mortgage loan applicants have zero incentive to lie to me about where they've lived.My personal credit report lists me as living in Warsaw, Poland, and my occupation is still listed as USMC.
Rory Calnan Manchester, NH multifamily market
7 June 2020 | 15 replies
A recent NH Housing study found occupancy rates at 98% and that is in line with what we are experiencing.