
28 July 2014 | 18 replies
This will reduce the brain damage of trying to do separate loans on them.

8 October 2014 | 8 replies
@Corey DemuthThe only way to reduce FHA MIP is to put a minimum of 10% down, then it will be on the loan for the first 11 years instead of life.
23 February 2016 | 16 replies
I've heard of instances where a buyer negotiated with lien holders to pay off a reduced amount of the debts upon settlement.

7 June 2020 | 15 replies
Neighborhood certainly matters with this model, but the result is higher rent, better tenants and reduced turnover and damage.Bottom line is do not write Manchester off.

23 July 2022 | 3 replies
This number has compressed as out housing shortage, with lower sales, drastically reduced the number of units for sale and selling.Now let's say inventory tripples to 900 units.

24 August 2021 | 7 replies
The seller credit reduces the out of pocket amount by paying the closing costs.Conventional - investment property = 2% maxConventional - primary residence - over 90% LTV = 3% maxConventional - primary residence - 75.01% - 90% LTV = 6% maxConventional - primary residence - 75% LTV or less = 9% maxFHA = 6% maxThese credits are also capped at the actual amount of closing costs and prepaids.

18 March 2022 | 3 replies
The recent growth of domestic oil production should help to reduce the shock from global supply disruption.

14 December 2021 | 26 replies
@Mauricio Lopez heed the advice of others and do not get involved— reduce your risk here.Autism is a disability under the Fair Housing Act.

2 January 2022 | 8 replies
Tell him that you may need to reduce the number and see if they have any resources as you'd be calling as a customer.

9 December 2021 | 6 replies
Light rehabs with lower holding periods can work at higher all-in %'s since your exposure to risk (via timeline) is reduced and your holding costs are reduced on quicker flips where conversely, you may need more room for a full gut to the studs rehab as your timeline of holding period will be much larger (as well as your risk factors).