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Santos Ricardo Tellez Coronavirus Impact on Housing Market?
22 March 2020 | 69 replies
China is acting very unusual, and is basically destroying their economy with the massive quaranteen they are doing.
Joe Jor Reasonably priced Storm Doors
31 January 2020 | 0 replies
I will admit that the door is an unusual size (30x84) which may require a custom door.
James Williams HELP!!! Deal financing issue!
6 February 2020 | 48 replies
6.5 points sounds extremely unusual to me as well.
Enrique H. back of the garage is currently in the easement.
9 February 2020 | 6 replies
Talk to a local attorney as well, but as I said this is not unusual
Brennet Vargas I would love to know how HELOC works
7 February 2020 | 2 replies
They are commonly placed or used on an owner occupied house, but rather unusual on an investment property.
Cade Zerr College Student FHA Loan with Current/Future tenants
7 February 2020 | 3 replies
(This would be highly unusual). 
Saurabh Mehta Would you rent to this tenant?
9 February 2020 | 16 replies
There may be a series of good reasons why these unusual circumstances are happening.
Jinyu Shao Home Loan for a Co-op in Queens, NY
12 February 2020 | 2 replies
The co-op will take into account the rental income but also the liabilities, they also don't want to see any unusual mortgage products.
Bryon Haacke AXA Annuity IRA - Current Value higher than 'death benefit'
10 February 2020 | 5 replies
It is quite unusual that the death benefit is that much lower than the account value.  
Oleg Enik Reaching out to mortgage brokers/lenders as a 20 y/o
14 February 2020 | 60 replies
Typically, what the lenders ask for, at minimum, is:  The last two years of your income tax statements (W2); A copy of your bank statements for the past 3 months (see how much money you have and if there's unusual deposits); copies of a months worth of employment checks.