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6 September 2010 | 48 replies
Then, I would go to the local police station and plead with the socialists for a permit to carry a handgun.
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30 October 2014 | 18 replies
Hello everyone, I am a new member to biggerpockets and would just like to introduce myself. My name is Crysta, I am 20 living in the D.C. Metro area of Charles Town, WV. I have lived here for many years, yet I'm actua...
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18 May 2021 | 6 replies
The deposit you are looking for will be very unlikely...foremost, CMHA won't permit it...the tenants in the program do not have the cash reserves even if it were permissible, and the programs that aid with deposit assistance have too many constraints.I think working with voucher tenants is a misconception perpetuated by people that do not have voucher tenants...I've worked with the metro housing authorities in Franklin and Fairfield counties and rented to voucher tenants for a couple years now and never had an issue.
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11 January 2021 | 3 replies
RodriguesThere is some language from Fannie Mae in the following passage of D1-4.1-02a limited liability company (LLC), provided thatthe mortgage loan was purchased or securitized by Fannie Mae on or after June 1, 2016, andthe LLC is controlled by the original borrower or the original borrower owns a majority interest in the LLC, and if the transfer results in a permitted change of occupancy type to an investment property, such change does not violate the security instrument (for example, the 12 month occupancy requirement for a principal residence).The servicer must notify the borrower that a property transferred to an LLC must be transferred back to a natural person prior to any subsequent refinance application in order to meet Fannie Mae’s Selling Guide underwriting requirements.https://servicing-guide.fannie...It doesn't seem like you can close in an LLC, but you can possibly transfer it over immediately after the close.
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21 September 2019 | 6 replies
There are a few multi's that have sold in the area that give me an IDEA of a possible ARV but I don't know the build cost - permit costs and there aren't any vacant land comps that I can use to get an Idea of what to offer.Any suggestions?
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29 November 2017 | 5 replies
No pets (with the exception of medically necessary pets) of any kind are permitted without specific written permission of landlord in the lease document, an addendum to lease, a non-refundable pet fee acceptable to landlord and/or an additional pet deposit or additional security deposit.
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28 November 2017 | 81 replies
I just feel bad for new comers that don’t know any better and that take their advice into consideration just because they have a high number of posts.
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28 February 2019 | 17 replies
@Robert Gannon I would be interested, schedule permitting.
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13 January 2017 | 10 replies
What I would do In the scenario you describe: at minimum I would pay a licensed electrician to do a permitted job of reworking all existing aluminum connections.