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Ken Rishel Courts are Speaking on using MLOs and others as "Fronts"
8 March 2016 | 6 replies
After a short holding period, the loans are then sold by the bank to the platform operator, which will subsequently sell the loans to third-party purchasers while retaining servicing responsibilities.
Linda N. Total newbie - need help with title insurance
21 April 2016 | 4 replies
They've sent me the documents (original title deed, subsequent refinance title deed, substitute trusteee's deed for the forclosure, and the deed that shows I purchased the house). 
Eric Jones How to Calculate Payoff and Arrears on Non-Performing Note
17 August 2016 | 20 replies
Who originates a mortgage matters, the borrower is entitled to somewhat of an implied warranty dealing with an institutional lender that their loan will be treated as required under that institution's regulatory requirements, subsequent holders treat the note under the requirements of that type of note, for example; an FHA loan will be subject to FHA requirements, a HELOC from a state bank will fall under FDIC, a private loan from an individual falls under state law. 
Brian Pleshek My First Auction
26 September 2016 | 8 replies
The hope is that if no one is messing with that valve, it won't leak in the future.One of the windows had a broken fitting that kept it from sliding up and down properly.
Andrew Pappas Rehab not completed but paid for-Should I take legal action?
14 February 2017 | 4 replies
I told her I want compensation for the dollar amount of unfinished work I paid for, and the repairs I had to subsequently pay for that they didn't fix. 
Ryan Parnow I am an intermediate investor. I feel stuck. What do I do next?
26 February 2017 | 59 replies
I had been letting that slide since it was on a 15 year mortgage and the loan was being paid down about $7500 a year.  
Jay Hinrichs Another new build in Charleston SC sold in one week see link
28 May 2017 | 29 replies
What would you suggest for finding more funds or should I just let this one slide and look for something smaller and build from that.
Kevin Phu Mistake Made or Avoided
24 August 2017 | 3 replies
House hack this property for a minimum of 1 year to satisfy VA loan requirement.Rental income from the the 3 bedrooms: ~$2,250 ($750/room includes all utilities; potential for an extra $25 for a garage spot)While house hacking, save up a down payment to purchase a similar property using an FHA loan.ExpensesMortgage: ~2,400Utilities: ~150CapEx: 100 (Roof was done in 2012, water heater may last a few more years and is covered by warranty for first 13 months)Maintenance: 100Total: 2,750Current expenses from renting: ~1500Out of pocket: 500 (equaling 1000 saved per month)Home Inspection Call Outs-Main electrical panel does not have main disconnect (national violation) + exposed wiring in garage-Non fire rated plumbing going through garage firewall for laundry hook ups-Flat spot on roof that shows signs of standing water-Entry way is a trip hazard (hard to explain but will post picture below)-Possible rodent infestation in attic-Windows in 2 bedrooms violate fire egress code (sill is 4 feet high)-Closet doors in 2 bedrooms are oversized preventing full access (again hard to explain but will post picture below)-Backyard sliding door doesn't lock-1 bathroom shower diverter valve doesn't work (pretty cheap fix)-Attic insulation insufficientRepairs/Changes right away that I feel are necessary to make rent ready-Electrical Panel and exposed wiring-Closet Doors-Backyard sliding door-Rodents-Shared bathroom vanity to allow storage (currently a pedestal sink)-Master bathroom shower (for personal comfort.
Account Closed Pulling Cash from Credit Cards: Most Inexpensive Current Method?
18 February 2014 | 54 replies
So not only is it cheap but you avoid the transaction fee for the subsequent deals.
Edward F. Possible Home Run..
12 February 2014 | 29 replies
According to the gentlemen I could then purchase my subsequent properties using my Va as long as I met the DTI requirements, and planned to move into the properties.