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Kon Hakim Listing Agent advertised and listed property as duplex
29 November 2022 | 4 replies
I would see if you could get grandfathered in by the city to allow for two rentals if there is evidence showing the city had allowed this in the past or for similar properties.
Rachel Murphy How Do You Handle Private Money?
4 January 2023 | 16 replies
You need a "promissory note" this is normally just called the "Note" this is evidence of the debt.
Linda Robinson Tenant has a dog when I have no pet policy
23 June 2022 | 23 replies
(I have heard some crazy stories about HUD paying for thinks from ceiling fans to furnaces- evidently you/your tenant just need to know how to “use” the system properly)Good luck on the dog.
Amy Raye Rogers Is Grant Cardone right that the US will become a renter nation?
25 November 2022 | 20 replies
This narrative is somehow gaining traction, but is not supported by strong evidence.
Kuriakos Mellos Had a wire hacked during a transaction ...ready to get my money back! ;-)
25 February 2023 | 6 replies
You need paperwork evidence that Wells has the money somewhere and they are part of the fraud, or an employee of the bank is part of the theft.
John Geldert Hard Money "Holdbacks"
21 June 2019 | 38 replies
Yes, as a mortgage underwriter for HML when there's a incomplete project or rehab, in CA HML will do a escrow hold back or builder trust fund and it will be a draw upon completion part of the subject property. we only request for evidence of funds to close and reserves just in case if the rehab need additional funds to cover the unfinished section of the subject property.
Anurag Kumar Newbie looking for suggestions
8 February 2018 | 11 replies
Evidently, the first order of business for me is to buy a property to live in as soon as possible without wasting any more money on rent.I want to buy something in a nice stable neighborhood that would cash flow if I move out in say, 5 years or sooner.
Graham Lutz If you could start investing anywhere, where would you go and why
8 February 2019 | 36 replies
BRRRR strategy is alive and well there price points for what it is could see some pretty nice upward movement and its self evident the re gentrification of what were hoody or war zone areas.. that's were money is made.. 3.
Michaela G. Appraisers: What if there are no comps?
9 March 2018 | 3 replies
If there are truly are no comps even when they look wider and farther back in time, then the 'party line' answer is that there's no evidence of any demand for this type of product in the market, making it bad collateral for a secured loan. 
Josh Norris Lending to property owners in tax foreclosure
4 November 2015 | 6 replies
If the borrower misses some payments that might be evidence that they can't afford the loan.Anyway, your scenario involves people who not only have missed tax payments before but who also are somewhat familiar with the legalities surrounding missing payments and foreclosure.