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Michael Win What account to open
8 April 2015 | 5 replies
What is the approximate value of all the properties and what will your approximate total debt be?
Johnathan Butler How should I Proceed With This Deal in Philadelphia
9 April 2015 | 7 replies
If it were me...I'd consider my time, interest, and status of the debts.
Brett Hannon Can someone explain the importance of a homeowners equity when trying to purchase their home.
9 April 2015 | 3 replies
And for other reasons, it's important to know what the debt service is so you know how to structure a deal. 
Corey Dutton Low Down Payment Requirements of FHA Loans Triggers Criticism
11 April 2015 | 10 replies
I'm not sure you are considering factors such as, off the top of my head: 1) unlike the have-a-pulse-get-a-loan scenarios of yesterday, they are required to have proper debt-to-income ratios and meet reserve requirements so as long as they don't lose their job for an extended period, they've proven they can afford the payment; 2) even in a down market, they will have to live somewhere, so unless rents are much cheaper, which is unlikely, it makes more sense to not ruin their credit, keep paying and stay where they are, especially if they've improved the property at all; 3) these loans are much more likely to be 30-year-fixed, not the ARMs of yesterday that adjusted up to a surprisingly unreasonable payment (many didn't understand what they signed up for until, Wham, the payment doubled on them, so they had to walk); 4) they pay MIP, upfront and monthly, so there is some protection for the lender if they do default.Many of these people would be stuck paying much higher rents, building others' equity instead of building their own, without FHA loans.  
Morgan Nilsen Leverage options for LLC with foreign owner?
17 January 2017 | 6 replies
The company has no debt and about $5.000 in other assets.
Samuel Pierson Is flipping for me?
20 May 2016 | 6 replies
My monthly financial needs are minimal, I carry no debt
Dan Crenshaw Advice needed on first multi
16 May 2016 | 14 replies
Based on that rule you will have $2400 in monthly expenses, which only leaves $2400 for debt service and cash flow. 
Mike Dymski prepayment penalties in commercial loans
12 May 2016 | 4 replies
It also depends on which type of institution has the debt.
Francis A. Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles - NO VOTE on AB 2819
11 May 2016 | 1 reply
Like mortgage defaults, and other debt obligations, non-payment of rent is a civil matter of public record and concern.
Travis R. Newbie rehabber in NorCal Greater San Francisco Bay Area
22 May 2016 | 17 replies
(reposting...I don't think the first one went through properly, my bad)I'm an Operations Manager for a commercial architectural metal, stone and wood restoration in the SF Bay Area with experience managing resort facilities in remote locations in Kauai, Hawaii and rural area outside of Austin, TX.