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Jose Ramos 401k or refinance
14 October 2012 | 11 replies
I bet his Dad could qualify for a streamlined HARP program loan through his current lender with minimal documentation, no appraisal and minimal loan fees.
Samuel Williams 1st Time home buyer many questions
19 October 2012 | 12 replies
Your best bet is to make 10-20 offers and be satisfied if any of those offers come to fruition.
David Robertson Flip without doing any work?
15 October 2012 | 34 replies
Underwriters (and appraisers) will want to see improvements that substantiate the price increase, and if you didn't do any work, you won't be able to provide that.In these cases, an end-buyer with cash is your best bet...
Granville L. Newbie from Texas
23 October 2012 | 7 replies
My journey to real estate investing is similar to yours.
Granville L. Purchasing several low income homes.
4 February 2013 | 8 replies
With mortgage rates this low, I bet you will make a lot more money in the end.
Corey Dutton Some States Show Huge Increases in Foreclosure Starts from 2011
17 October 2012 | 1 reply
I would bet had the robosigning thing not take place, you'd see the judicial states running about the same rates as the non-judicial states - meaning a fairly decent decrease year over year.I also wonder how these would look if you added short sales to the mix.
J Chen tenant after foreclosure sale
16 October 2012 | 20 replies
If we do need to honor the lease by law, is cash for key our best bet?
Jason Lee Too good to be true?
14 October 2012 | 7 replies
I bet the taxes are also calculated based on owner-occupied (you living in one side).
Kevin Barker Do Landlords have a right to take possession in 60 days?
18 October 2012 | 19 replies
As for getting them out, agree that your best bet is to get a lawyers advice.
Scott Costello Not progressing Like I would like
23 October 2012 | 10 replies
I bet that change alone and you see a big difference.