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Josh Braun Landed My First Subject To Deal!!!
31 May 2016 | 15 replies
The seller was fine for the loan to remain in his name and on his credit report for up to a year.Why I did the deal:Some folks would wonder why you would do a subject to deal and put a 12 month timeframe on it?
Peter Brooke Considering offer on a MultiFamily (3)
31 May 2016 | 10 replies
Insurance looks right, but the way to determine that is to have your insurance agent (in NH) get a loss run report and quote you ahead of time. 
Yousef Reda GOOD DEAL? Please TELL ME BEFORE I INVEST!
28 May 2016 | 12 replies
However, if the place is operating as a rooming house - legal or not - when the appraiser reports back that there are 6 bedrooms (each with their own locks) and separate leases for each of the tenants, the lender will run away.Additionally, what @Ned Carey indicated about debt service not being included in NOI holds the same as practiced by investors in Canada.  
Chris Ahlemann Slum Lords!
27 May 2016 | 4 replies
To get your deposit back, I suggest showing your move in report with your own pictures as evidence of the condition of the unit.
Tabitha Hensley Loan not included on mortgage application
27 May 2016 | 3 replies
While filling out the application at the mobile home dealer, I asked whether I needed to include a car loan that is not reported on my credit report, and was told that I didn't need to if it's not on my report.
Simona Potocar Months of Research - 1 Conclusion - No Risk No Reward
28 May 2016 | 9 replies
I took a deeper dive, and listened to may of the podcast episodes that Sean had put out, as well as the BP podcast episodes where the various methods of wholesalers were revealed in interview after interview.I found many similarities among what I'd read and heard on the podcasts:Direct Mail is a very popular way to goYou'll likely need to spend thousands in marketing dollars (most likely using yellow letters and postcards) to get the deals coming in to youOnce you get one deal, the rest snowballCommit to one marketing strategy, bandit signs may work but they tend to be the least favored here on BP (due to their "uglying up a neighborhood" and the fact that many times they are illegal and get removed)So I get the general gist of this but the questions I still have unanswered are:How does one know what is the right legal language to put on contracts?  
Account Closed Newbie from the Bay Area
11 September 2016 | 18 replies
Whatever you do, make sure you run a full screening package (credit, criminal, and eviction) on all applicants as well as an address history report to check their past landlord references.
Patrick Kapiamba New to real estate
28 May 2016 | 1 reply
Subtract the engineer inspector report price from that price.
Or Yeger lets talk about performing notes
15 January 2017 | 20 replies
Next if all is well, you will want to look at the O&E reports to get a better idea of the asset2) what discount should i expect to get 80%-90% UPB?
Vick Galu What does the seller/ homeowner have to pay?
28 May 2016 | 5 replies
Escrow Fee $938.10 Title Ins $890.40 Condo Rvw $125.00 Doc Prep Fee $275.00 Underwriting $400.00 Appraisal $700.00 Doc Prep $200.00 Credit Report $30.00 Flood Cert $12.00 Tax Svc Fee $70.00 Est.