
15 December 2013 | 20 replies
My neighbour's house was winterized and they put a big sign with yellow tape saying that it was winterized.

20 November 2013 | 8 replies
I also don't want to take her application and application fees if I'm already sure I'm going to reject her.Here are the things that concern me:- Willing to rent without seeing the property.- Moving to town for a new job.- Will be living with her fiance that doesn't have a job yet- Works as a dog bahavior specialist, which means she would have strange dogs coming and going.

22 November 2013 | 9 replies
The borrower and their attorney will have to file a motion to sell which is what the Trustee will use to decide on approval and will use to make decisions on the application of any net proceeds from sale related to the BK plan.The moral of the story, you would need to really get to the bottom of who is legally controlling the property.

26 November 2013 | 12 replies
Nowadays, I profit from a strong understanding of title and application of the law in my state.
21 November 2013 | 4 replies
Novice question - If I have a deposit down on a property through a real estate contract and am in the process of securing a loan with a finance company, with the loan application submitted and being evaluated, can I tell the loan company that I've changed my mind?
26 November 2013 | 12 replies
Please if you have any tips or knowledge you would like to share i would greatly appreciate it, and ill will try to share my own limited knowledge when applicable.

22 November 2013 | 2 replies
Now all they have to do is to show their net worth and liquidity at the time of loan application and at closing.

23 November 2013 | 2 replies
The biggest thing I can think of prior to going into rentals is to have an attorney review a lease to ensure that all applicable laws and regulations are followed to protect you when you do have tenants.

22 November 2013 | 9 replies
If the area is good it might be worth a shot.7 k to 10k is typical on that kind of occupancy for rehab. if they are gut stud jobs likely would be 12k a unit.If rents are 500-700 then go with 450 to lease up fast upon rehab to the most qualified tenants from tons of applications.

13 November 2014 | 11 replies
If I would consider them as a renter, I have them fill out an application with a fee for the credit/background check and if ok, create a lease with them.