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Abraham Bar Best xash out lender
17 May 2016 | 13 replies
But since you want to pull the money out ASAP, make sure when you're calling to ask if they have any sort of seasoning requirement so you don't waste your time applying for a loan that they can't even do. 
Corey Lark Any1 Knows a place to go for a small rehab loan?
16 May 2016 | 0 replies
Interested in applying for a rehab loan based, hopefully based off the building and its potential gained equity more then it is myself.
Mitchell Abel College Student In Lexington, Kentucky
18 May 2016 | 15 replies
I've considered applying for internships all over the place to no avail.
Derek Famulari 4-Plex House Hack
19 May 2016 | 20 replies
U have to see what the rents are registered at Township hall, then if they have been renovated you may apply for an increase.  
Chris Sukala First duplex to my rentals
17 May 2016 | 1 reply
Assuming same rules apply.
Dan Falla Difference between Lease Option and Rent To Own??
20 February 2019 | 31 replies
This fee is typically applied to the purchase price negotiated should the Buyer exercise the Option.
Nadirah Dawson Use Credit Cards to fund a deal
17 May 2016 | 6 replies
When you go to apply in 6 months, they'll see you have maxed out your debt to credit line utilization of a whopping 60k, which will cause your credit score to take a hit and possibly jeapordize whether they approve you for a refi or not, or affect your interest rate they offer you at the very least.
Tim Jonasson Palm Springs Condo- Need to Get Creative
22 May 2016 | 9 replies
Short sale to an investor who can generate a nice ROI before it's done in 26 years4. 4-5 other investors who want to share the unit and these expenses for the next 26 years.Expenses:Mortgage: $1600HOA: $450 per mo- includes exterior landscaping and lighting, maintenance for 3 pools/spas, tennis courts, security gates, private streets, sidewalks)Land Lease: $170 per moThe HOA (Waverly Park) recently passed a ruling for no vacation rentals under 30 days, however, my attorney suggests that should only apply to new owners and not me as that was not the rule when I purchased.
Account Closed Looking to Network in Springfield, MO Market!
12 July 2016 | 12 replies
I go with nice durable higher end fixtures and finishes and apply my OCD to the standard of finish.
Craig Aucott Complete Newbie from Manchester, UK
19 May 2016 | 11 replies
Hi all.I figure it's time to introduce myself, having lurked, watched several webinars and taken in 12 hours of BP Podcasts over the past month or so.Anyway, my name is Craig, I live near Manchester, England, and I have absolutely ZERO experience in Real Estate.However, having seen my uncle and his 2 sons do really well in RE, and having nothing in the way of a retirement plan/fund (and being 44), I figure it's time to get off my butt and come up with a plan.Having looked around, RE seems like the way to go but, like a lot of people, pretty much everything I have is tied up my home and , as we only moved to this property 2 years ago, we don't have a massive amount of equity in it yet.Therefore, I need to find out how much of what i am reading/hearing on BP actually applies to UK Real Estate for a start (obviously, things like the MLS don't exist here - at least not to my knowledge) and how I can start doing something in the next 1-2 years.I could go to my cousins for advice, but we've never been a particularly close family and I don't want to just turn up and start asking for handouts (any advice they give could potentially impact their own business, as they buy-to-rent in an area less than 10 miles from me).I would prefer to get in to buy-to-rent (or buy-and-hold as I believe it's called over there), as I have a full-time IT job, that I am not looking to give up any time soon.Also, if any other UK-based members have advice on the best way to deal with the banks, any specific rules/pitfalls over here, whether the auction is the only place to buy smaller, cheap properties that need rehab (every man and his dog seems to go there, though, thanks to programmes like Homes Under the Hammer).Anyway.