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Allison B. Commercial Loan using equity 3 family home
16 January 2014 | 1 reply
Just your national bank, regional bank, local bank, credit unions, mortgage brokers, etc.??
Amir Stoudamire Investing in HUD Homes? What Are Details that I Should Know
21 August 2014 | 17 replies
Hi, I am a HUD listing broker.
Brian Gibbons Can you get leads from financial planners for Lease Purchase?
16 January 2014 | 2 replies
Great video Brian, I am not a financial planner (hate the regs) but I am a comprehensive insurance broker, and this was a good video to show wholesalers how to connect with planners to help them help their clients.
Alex Concepcion Finding off market multi family properties
16 January 2014 | 1 reply
Do an MLS or loopnet search and note the biggest multifamily brokers.
JC Smith Looking for Multi-Family brokers...
20 January 2014 | 8 replies
Hello again BP,I am looking for some seasoned Multi Family broker/agents to assist in locating me some solid investment properties.I have about 35k working capital, and was preferring to eitherA) Purchase 25% down multi-family properties in Las Vegas or other high ROI areas.B) Purchase 3.5% FHA Southern California property and live in one and rent the otherLet me know if you guys could recommend anyone!
Cynthia Cowan New Member from Southern Middle Tennessee
28 August 2015 | 9 replies
(2) Since you work for Crye-Leike, how do you handle your REI deals with your broker?
Naveen Desai Get Home equity(cheque to me through escrow) at time of closing ???
17 January 2014 | 4 replies
As for any investment loan you'll have to make a lot of calls or have a good broker.
Jordan L. Can you get more than one prequalification letter for a loan
17 January 2014 | 11 replies
@Jordan LivesI'm a mortgage broker and I can tell you that multiple inquiries should not affect your credit score.
Jason Eyerly Would This Approach Work For A HUD Home? (Using HML)
19 January 2014 | 6 replies
As you know, all HUD bids go through a broker.
Bryan Hancock "Reasonable Steps" Parsed For The JOBs Act
26 May 2014 | 10 replies
Nevertheless, in response to commenters' requests, the final rule provides a non-exclusive list of methods that issuers may use to satisfy the verification requirement for individual investors.The methods described in the final rule include the following:Reviewing copies of any IRS form that reports the income of the purchaser and obtaining a written representation that the purchaser will likely continue to earn the necessary income in the current year.Receiving a written confirmation from a registered broker-dealer, SEC-registered investment adviser, licensed attorney, or certified public accountant that such entity or person has taken reasonable steps to verify the purchaser's accredited statusThe underlined/bolded item above leads me to believe that this guidance is only for reference and one can do their own, independent process provided it is reasonable.