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Anthony Marshall I Need advice on my first purchase
22 December 2020 | 7 replies
You may also want to look into comps for renting by the room to see if that could procure more cash flow?
Zudith Lopez Fha to conventional, then can you have a new fha for househack?
22 November 2020 | 6 replies
As long as the conventional loan assumes the FHA on your refi there shouldn't be an issue procuring a second FHA loan.
Amalio Lopez Are foreclosure properties a good primary residence? Help please?
21 November 2020 | 1 reply
Its important to not do any work on the property before you receive the title, this is because the owner can file an objection and pay the amount owed in full.It can be intimidating and difficult but also an amazing way to procure a good deal.
Jean-Paul E. Gagnon Am I ready to retire?
26 November 2020 | 1 reply
Before I get to my question, here is some financial data for me in June 2021, on the first day of retirement:Monthly PITI for 7 Properties:                      $15,485Rent for 1 lease-to-own property:               $1,643TOTAL PITI and RENT:                                 $17,128-Monthly Rent collected from tenants:         $32,225-Income from Summer truck driving  job which I will keep doing for a few years: $2,000 ($24,000 averaged over 12 months                                                                         TOTAL INCOME: $34,225Summary: Incoming cash is almost exactly TWICE my PITICredit score: 820sSo here's the question: (on a scale of 1 to 10) how likely am I to procure financing on additional properties after retirement?
Daron Williams Showing properties in texas
30 November 2020 | 2 replies
If you're not "assisting in procuring a tenant", but merely checking the security of the property on a regular basis per your written agreement with the owner and the owner schedules the prospect at at time when you're at the property anyway, you "should" be safe as long as you don't discuss the property amenities or lease terms.
Mike Fieselman Hello to my BP People From Denver!
3 December 2020 | 23 replies
Anyway, I recently realized that if I don't get moving on procuring investment properties that it'll never happen...I'm a homeowner in the Denver metro area (Littleton/Morrison specifically), and after analyzing a few handfuls of properties I'm thinking that I'll probably start looking at markets outside of the Denver area for my first few deals.
Mack Owens Thoughts on 8 Units being on a septic system?
24 March 2021 | 19 replies
. , @Todd Rasmussen , @Greg Powers , @Bjorn AhlbladHere is what I was able to procure.
Raina Wells Does CrowdFunding = Bait and Switch
5 December 2016 | 6 replies
The fact that they required it, makes them seem like an amateur operation (at best).You implied that they were using your own credit history to procure the loan rather than that of the sponsor...which is a huge red flag if true.  
Matt N. Have a purchase contract, Seller wants to fire her Agent!
6 December 2016 | 10 replies
This will likely end up before the gcaar grievance committee with a procuring cause claim, which could prolong this from closing even longer. 
Matthew Wright Sellers Lawyer Steals Deal
25 December 2016 | 82 replies
I'm not a lawyer, but I can read, and according to this definition, among the list of definitions for a 'broker' of real estate, it lists:"procures or assists in procuring a prospect to effect the sale, exchange, or lease of real estate;"I'm not a lawyer but it sounds like the lawyer met this definition and therefore acted as a 'broker'.