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Eric La Pratt HELOC ordered appraisal substantially too low
7 September 2015 | 3 replies
If you can find some factual mistakes, like incorrect zoning, site size or inconsistencies in the report.
Ben Thomas College student seeking advice
7 January 2016 | 4 replies
I suggest you contact a local mortgage officer to verify the you only have to live in the property for a year (I recall the term being longer, but it could vary state-by-state or I could just be remembering incorrectly).  
John Smith Is this a good setup for wealth protection against judgments?
12 February 2016 | 0 replies
I'm not sure if some of the assumptions in this picture are incorrect or no good due to "fraudulent transfers," or some other reason that I'm not aware of.
Rob Z. Rental property coverage kcmo
9 June 2015 | 3 replies
National carriers, like State Farm, was almost double that.There was one quirk with NREIG.  
Patrick M. Critique This Deal In A College Town
23 January 2014 | 11 replies
Campus submarkets always have their own unique quirks.
Bernie Huckestein Direct Marketing -- Yellow Letters
11 February 2017 | 3 replies
Id like to re-invest that $700 into a direct marketing campaign.I must be doing something incorrectly...looking to download some related podcast as I will be driving quite a bit this weekend, when I search BP for Direct Marketing, or Yellow Letters nothing (0) comes up on the left side bar for Podcast...I know there has to be a half dozen or so...how do I determine what show numbers are focused on Direct marketing campaigns? 
Dennis Smith Plz explain how APR works!
20 January 2013 | 5 replies
I made only a general comment on the APR, and did not offer any formulas or calculations for it.He wasn't asking about a consumer loan, and I believe his question was about actual simple interest cost, not APR, although he (most likely incorrectly, and not meaning to) used that term.Thanks,Joffrey
Scott Campbell Financing three rental properties
29 August 2014 | 8 replies
Each program has it's own little quirks on things.If you want to apply for one you can call or email me at the info below, or PMJoe
Stan Yen Analysis on this 12 units Apartment
20 September 2014 | 9 replies
Please correct me if I have anything incorrect, that will be highly appreciate.Following will be the numbers and detail.Purchase price: $275,000EGI: $51,340 (this area rents about $400-$500 1bed/1bath)OE: $25,896 (50.44% of the EGI)NOI: $25,444DS: $17,285 (30yrs @ 6.8%)CADS: $8,159CAP rate: 9.25%CROI: 14.83%DSCR: 1.47I am trying to make this deal in to a seller finance for at least 10%, but I am not sure how most investors do that.Thanks all,