
7 August 2015 | 7 replies
They are required to make these reports as part of their contracts with the reporting agencies.

17 August 2015 | 6 replies
Large banks and in house ( RE agency lenders) lenders tend to cater to single family loans since the vast majority of people buying property are not buying for investment purposes.

21 October 2018 | 8 replies
hi rowan. well, lets see. you need to take a first step. all previous answers are good answers. lets first look at why your credit is where it is. fixing a problem means first understanding the problem and how you got there. the first thing you are going to want to do is go on annualcreditreport.com. you can look at all 3 of your credit reports here, on line, in full. you need to see what is in there. even if there is a legit reason for the bad credit, you still could have things on there that are not yours. dispute anything negative. it seems unethical, but dispute ALL things negative. the reason being, the credit reporting agency is required by law to check up on anything you dispute. if the creditor that they contact does not answer back in 30 days, the credit reporting agency is required to remove the negative report from your report. thats right, even if it is correct, if the creditor is legit and the debt is legit, if they do not answer back in 30 days, it gets taken off your report. second, go to a local bank. take $1000 if you can. deposit the $1000 in a savings account. a month later, go take out a personal loan from that bank for $1000, using the savings account as collateral. rust me, they will give it to you because it is secured. take the borrowed $1000 to another bank and deposit it into a savings account. repeat the process several times. then when you get to the last bank and borrow the $1000, use that to pay off the first one and repeat that process. make sure you make all the payments along the way. what you are doing here is establishing credit with several banks. after a while, you will have several banks that will be willing to loan you money without collateral. then, check with your local cities on tax foreclosed houses. these are houses that the city and/or county have repossessed from owners because they did not pay their taxes. they sell them at auction and usually pretty damn cheap. i have bought one for $500 once, fixed it and sold it. its a good cheap way to start

8 January 2016 | 45 replies
I built a successful insurance agency and this business is extremely similar- just a different product.

7 January 2016 | 3 replies
One is vacant land, one is land with an old mobile home and the other is a small home.

21 December 2015 | 18 replies
You can find them at one of the tabs here in BP, sorry, mobile mode lol.

25 June 2015 | 5 replies
Yes I forgot to mention it is listed through a real estate agency, and the local "big real estate investors" are already looking at it

4 September 2023 | 37 replies
Contact Mobile Phone Number:5.
8 July 2015 | 8 replies
Now, yours and several others are sideways on my mobile device.

25 July 2015 | 23 replies
We have very long distance tenants that we text back and forth with and leverage the cameras on mobile phones regularly.