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Boaz Golani Rental Calculator numbers don't make sense
2 March 2015 | 17 replies
It clears the picture.Justin, I totally see what you are saying, I was not thinking about it but it makes perfect sense.
Paul Santos Newbie from Phoenix, Arizona metro area
1 March 2015 | 4 replies
Now I wish I still owned the condo.Now that I am getting settled here in Arizona, I figured it was the perfect time to submit my intro.
Michael McDaniels Adverse possession laws.
1 March 2019 | 10 replies
@Gigi Douglas, as a general rule the courts will not allow heirs to perfect (complete) a claim of adversely possession. 
Chris Pelletier Newbie from Western Mass here!!!
19 March 2008 | 7 replies
A central location would be perfect.
Josh Ewin Financing Ideas for Rental properties
22 July 2008 | 18 replies
Makes perfect sense.
Therese V. Our first rental
3 October 2013 | 5 replies
I have the perfect resource for you: How to Rent Your House: The Ultimate Step by Step GuideHope that helps!
Steve Maye Need help finding a good CPA
28 May 2013 | 2 replies
A real estate club would be perfect.
Mark Albano Cash flow analysis.
23 September 2014 | 41 replies
Recently painted and new carpet in bedrooms make this the perfect investment property or starter home.
Dennis Pressey Jr Help Me WIth This Deal
9 September 2016 | 6 replies
i agree, when in doubt. don't do it. when i see its too tight, i stay away, because in this business everything will not go perfect. thanks 
Mike Barry When to use a portfolio lender?
16 June 2015 | 43 replies
These loans are NOT sold off as MBS, but are instead held on the balance sheet of the originating bank.I am not a banker, so my explanation may not be picture perfect, but that is a rough idea of how that world operates.As @Chris Martin mentions, the GSE underwriting looks at ALL mortgages you are involved with of any significance, so you could potentially choose to do a couple more Fannie deals before going ahead with the portfolio route, but you can't do it the other way around.