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Michael Stole Will primate rate increase in two years?
3 March 2011 | 13 replies
And even if prime goes to 4%, 5%, 6%, or even 7%, that's still relatively cheap money.Perhaps most importantly for you, though, what are your funding alternatives?
Bienes Raices Opinions of NTN (for tenant credit report), etc.?
14 March 2011 | 16 replies
I am also looking for a good alternative?
Chris Ukachukwu Is it possible to get the REO lender to sell on a short-term note?
3 March 2011 | 5 replies
Alternatively, can anyone find a note investor to do the deal for me it over 5 years or so?
Ken Yearwood How to structure private money deals?
8 March 2011 | 5 replies
From a federal view point, anyone making a loan on a residential property will need a license with few exceptions.It will probably be easier for you to find an existing mortgage broker and work with them.While recent laws were enacted with a consumeristic public cause, they really help limit competition and alternatives that benefit banks.
Tim Silvers Flippers Priced Out of Market Now?
22 April 2013 | 49 replies
An alternate title for my post could be 'Flippers and the Law of Diminishing Spreads'!
Mike Rash DEED IN LIEU - how to negotiate with 2nd and 3rd
7 March 2011 | 7 replies
Since you are not a lender, most likely you will need to find the borrower and have them provide you with a letter requesting that the bank sell you the note as an alternative to foreclosure.
Joe Foster I got it, now what?
21 March 2011 | 15 replies
Joe,As Jason stated, never jump into an investment without a plan and alternative exit startegy(ies).
Ashton Cherry Help Wanted with First Dallas Deal
25 June 2011 | 11 replies
@Ashton - Your last response mentioned several financing alternatives to hard money all which would require your own cash (as you should do) into this deal.
Eric Tomlinson Sold a House w/ Mechanic's Lien
15 January 2011 | 6 replies
It's much easier to sue the GC for your lost money (the 150%) and try to force a settlement.The alternative is to do nothing and pay twice for the work.
Jason Hill Reluctant landlord - now what?
16 January 2011 | 10 replies
The alternative is to wait until they leave, stomach the mortgage yourself, and market it without them in the property.Your state likely allows for lease/options, AITDs, etc. that you may look into as well.