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Cody Tappan Single family house to live in while making adjustments to the house.
10 December 2013 | 0 replies
If I have a co-signer it would be classified as a "investment property" and that would be 20% down automatically which I do not have.
Darrell Shepherd Is anyone doing anything similar to Ron Legrand's new ACTs thing?
20 December 2013 | 3 replies
I've seen Ron talk about ACTs but was never really sure exactly what it was.Sounds kind of like what I have seen with Wholesaling L/O (Joe McCall) and Co-Operative L/O (Wendy Patton).I've never done any but the idea is interesting.
Logan Zanki Building company credit to buy real estate
5 February 2014 | 30 replies
Would it be possible to get a conventional home loan and have my LLC co sign with me or vice versa?
Julie Sisnroy Looking for a good, reasonable inspector in Pueblo or Colorado Springs
11 December 2013 | 2 replies
Hi,I am starting to look into some buy and hold properties and when I am ready to purchase, I want to have a good inspector I can trust to look at these properties.Anyone in Colorado Springs or Pueblo area have any recommendations?
Michael Wentzel 2 more under contract... looking for feedback
23 December 2013 | 31 replies
This properties are in southern Colorado in a community of about 150,000 people.In any case, my inspection day didn't go well.
Sam Leon Tenant applicant has no job going back to school
13 December 2013 | 14 replies
A cosigner comes to mind for 1 .
Scott VandenBerg Buying a subordinate lien for redemption rights?
13 November 2013 | 13 replies
Since this sounds similar to the old CO law, I will answer in that context, but redemption rights are soley a product of State Statute, and you best read said MI Statues if you are going to be a foreclosure investor, and not rely on people on the internet.
Jon Moore Back in the Game
7 December 2013 | 12 replies
There are a ton of members in the Colorado area, I'm sure you'll be able to hook up with some locals easily, especially with the new Find Members SectionSee you around the site!
Kenny K. Realistically, what kind of job/income would you need to be able to start out?
20 November 2013 | 16 replies
Supposing I get some partners or co-signers that get a monthly income from the government due to disability, or a person that receives retirement, would the bank consider that a valid source of income to be considered for a mortgage?
Mike Fallis We need to make a 1300 sf house into a 2300 sf house. How do I estimate the cost?
29 November 2013 | 9 replies
This is not a good question for the nationwide audience to try to answer - you need to get an estimate from a Colorado contractor or active experienced rehabber based on your plan.