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Milton Peggs Transactional Funding Advice
18 March 2018 | 13 replies
Hello Everyone,I am seeking information on transactional funding can anyone help
Christopher Bongo HELOC/HEL for down payment or Owner Occupy first Duplex?
23 March 2018 | 5 replies
Most big banks will follow FHA guidelines, but some of the local banks / credit unions have more aggressive products and can lend with higher LTV or DTI limits once you have some experience.
Ross Y. New Property with Nightmare Seller and Tenant... Advice please!
25 June 2018 | 17 replies
All you can do is go in and inspect the place, but to what productive end if the previous owner still has access? 
Jimmy Ready FHA Loan Basics on first Investment
22 March 2018 | 18 replies
FHA has slightly lower down payment, but you are forced to refinance if you ever want to get rid of MIP so you end up making that payment one way or another.Ask your lender what are all the differences in the products.
Danielle Danieils Mobile home investing
17 March 2018 | 2 replies
So it is like a car transaction in terms of title.But based on the integrity of the numbers involved it should be treated like a real estate transaction.
Rachel Rendall Know any portfolio lenders in/near Midland, TX?
4 October 2021 | 5 replies
If someone is offering a 75% LTV of ARV loan and someone else is offering 80% LTC of ARV....then that 75% loan would be a superior loan product
Denny Thurston As an Investor can I pay my Phone reps a bonus on houses I close?
18 March 2018 | 3 replies
That would include you or them acting as a third party facilitating a real estate transaction between two other people.If you are only buying properties for yourself to flip or whatever, and these appointment setters are your actual W2 employees and not 1099 contractors, then you are probably OK.If you're a wholesaler and don't intend to take possession of the property, well that could be completely different.As always, I would advise spending a few bucks to talk to a real estate attorney on matters like this.
Ryan McGlasson Are charlottes SFH prices rising too high for entry rent and hold
17 November 2018 | 45 replies
There is a turnkey market starving for good product out that there. 
Hadar Orkibi Applying for Credit Card?? STOP And Read This
2 April 2018 | 23 replies
@Hadar Orkibi, one trick to boost your credit score (sometimes significantly) assuming you pay your cards off every month any way as you claim, is to pay them off right before they report to the credit agencies.
Frisco Hanley Is NACA a viable solution to buying an investment property?
19 March 2018 | 5 replies
I'm also a grad student so my financial situation is not actually the best and I'am currently enrolled in a credit repair program (hopefully that helps with potential loans if need be) so I was thinking that maybe NACA would be a great start to purchase a multi family to house-hack and product passive income.