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Amia Jackson Title insurance on tax sale property
29 March 2017 | 3 replies
Philadelphia's tax sales are held as sheriff sales, not as Tax Claim Bureau (TCB) sales.
Varinder Kumar LLC name issues "investments" represents mortgage lending? nevada
7 April 2017 | 6 replies
@Varinder Kumar,If you can, try choosing a name this neutral and generic, like "xxx Associates", "xxx Industries", "xxx Enterprises", maybe add "of (state-name)", if needed.
Diane G. Memphis is the new Las Vegas
2 April 2017 | 42 replies
If you'd like a source for this, just take a look at the US Census for 2000 to 2030 and the Bureau of Labor Stats, both available online.
Tim Goz Cash Out Financing w 3 Buildings in an LLC
7 January 2018 | 8 replies
We only have to wait to close until rehab is complete or 30 days has passed on title.Our strengths are for buy and hold, 30 year term, aggressive rates, speed of closing(20 business days), only 30 days seasoning on title, no sourcing or seasoning on funds for closing, 75% LTV on purchase or refi, close under personal or business for title, and blanket loans for 3-9 properties per loan (helps clean up borrowers bureau as we do not report to credit/ raises LTV, consolidates payments).
Sharee Mason Counting empty lots in pro forma
5 February 2017 | 16 replies
I have seen regulators do strange things but if any regulator even proposed expanding their guidance to encompass credit decisions, the pushback even within HUD, not to mention FHFA and the Enterprises because of establishing a very dangerous precedent would be so swift that I doubt anyone would even know of such a proposal before it was quietly killed internally.Even Liz Warren isn't that out of touch. 
Staci Kou Real Estate Education through a university
28 January 2017 | 2 replies
Principles of Real Estate (required course)Real Estate Finance and Investment (required course) Real Estate Enterprise Management (required course)Electives (choose one course from select group)
Dan Johnson A Brainteaser, if you're up for the Challenge!
13 February 2017 | 9 replies
And my credits in the upper 6's/low7's depending on which bureau you pull.
Gary Charlton What to look for in a contractor
30 December 2015 | 4 replies
This will help vet those contractors looking to take advantage of folks, in particular since you’re investing from afarFocus on punctuality and communication – did they show up on time, did they return your call/email in a timely fashion, do they keep a well maintained vehicle, do they communicate in a professional mannerVerify IDOnline search of their name and companyReferences with phone numbers, and previous work – call the references, find out the type of work done, does the type of work they’ve done match with what you’re looking forGet a detailed, written scope of work (SOW) along with a detailed, itemized contract – define the payment scheduleHow will the payments be structured –are they asking for money upfront (potential red flag)Hire a licensed, insured contractor that is in good standing with the Better Business Bureau, and the local consumer protection agency; check the license number, insurance policy, and bond.
Forrest Holden Shopping for Full Service Property Management in Odenton, MD
30 December 2015 | 11 replies
I use a company called Pioneer Enterprises, and so does my wife.
Joshua Singh Data sources for Investment Property?
27 June 2016 | 5 replies
U.S. census bureau has tons of stats as well.