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Calus Glispie Deal turned down bc of my “$1” earnest money..
16 September 2018 | 130 replies
Earnest money is there to ensure you have skin in the game which insures you'll be closing on the property. $1 shows you have no interest in closing the deal.
David de Luna [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
15 September 2018 | 4 replies
Prop tax, insurance, and MI are per loan officer and confirmed by my own research.
TJ H. Developer building high-rise behind me-want to buy my twin duplex
18 September 2018 | 23 replies
If not try to get an injunction to stop construction from a judge, up your flood insurance, there are a few different ways to deal with the situation or the blow back in this case.To me is sounds like the builder made a error in his engineering plans, and he knows it.
Kevin Tyrone wayman sr Finishing my basement options
21 September 2018 | 3 replies
I like the Fannie Mae just a little better because the mortgage insurance is cancellable where as the mortgage insurance on the FHA loan is not.
Account Closed How do I protect myself if I lend money to an investor?
14 September 2018 | 13 replies
I guess I am just one of those basic lender types.put money out get a mortgage or deed of trust prom note.. lenders title policy and named additionally insured on the hazard insurance.I think your talking about an investment scheme.. :) of some sorts.. 
Louis Luciano 1st investment property: USDA or FHA
24 September 2018 | 3 replies
I say that because most people gravitate to FHA because of the low 3.5% down payment requirement but you can get that with a conventional loan which is a lot of times better because the mortgage insurance goes away on a conventional loan once you have 20% equity whereas FHA loans have mortgage insurance for the life of the loan if you put less than 10% down.
Stewart Hudspeth Upstate South Carolina Investors Connect
26 September 2018 | 5 replies
Outside of real estate, I'm a business insurance broker working with small businesses, commercial realtors and anyone involved with serving businesses with less than $20M in sales.
Christina R. New Out of State Rental Property in Philadelphia - How to Handle
20 October 2018 | 7 replies
I've looked into umbrella policies but because our primary residences are in NYC and not PA, some companies can't offer it to us.Thanks for any insight!
David Green Liability for Delays - Loss of use
25 September 2018 | 4 replies
We had a small fire in the common area of our association that caused damage to all six units.Some owners decided to take advantage of the situation and add on minor renovations to the repairs.The insurance company (Erie Insurance) recommended that we hire (Perfection Restoration).
Sean White Subject-To: What about taxes and insurance?
17 September 2018 | 5 replies
The tricky part sometimes is when the sub-2 buyer then gets an insurance policy under his name, the bank notices and wants to know who you are.