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Bret N. Starting Own Brokerage
26 August 2013 | 2 replies
There may be laws that regulate or restrict what you are contemplating.You may also find it important to have a discussion with an attorney to properly structure the business to abide by all federal and state laws.
Account Closed I have a dilemma
29 August 2013 | 12 replies
These "portfolio" mortgages don't need to meet Fanny/Freddy restrictions because they are NOT sold on the secondary market and kept in the lender's portfolio, hence the name.Third choice would be private lending/seller lending with neither the Fanny or portfolio restrictions.There is no limit to the number of mortgages that you can have... ask me how I know.
Albert Tsang Are 2nd mortgages available in Texas on investment properties
28 August 2013 | 1 reply
HELOC's in Texas are restricted to homestead properties only.
Aron Rogerson Florida Law: Is there a limit to the amount of rental properties one can own?
28 August 2013 | 6 replies
You might have misunderstood this with financing discussions where banks might restrict the amount of commercial loans they will allow you to have.
Sam Leon Yearly lease ends renter wants month to month
28 August 2013 | 10 replies
The tenant may stay as a MTM tenant but if given appropriate notice, as it seems they were with more than 60 days according to the OP, then the MTM rate can be whatever the LL would like to impose and if the tenant does not agree they can vacate.
D.C. Sparrow Homeowner Walking Away, Wants 5k to Deed the Property To Me?hort Sale
28 August 2013 | 13 replies
If the loan was bought in a pool there might be certain restrictions on what can be worked out.If the sellers want to do a short sale many lenders are offering a relocation incentive of up to 25k in some cases though 3k to 7k is typical depending on the state it is in and how long the foreclosure process takes there.Banks might be more open to do a short in states where the legal foreclosure process is very long, expensive, and cumbersome.You could try to approach buying the note at a discount and then working out an arrangement with the borrower if you have the cash to play.
Andy Kogut Dallas vs Houston
4 September 2013 | 15 replies
The big institutional guys may be wary of Houston because of it's lack of protective zoning restrictions.
Joe Kato Selective with tenants in my house?
15 September 2013 | 16 replies
(I haven't tried to get approved for sec.8) Is there restrictions against that?
Matthew Hancsarik Hi De Ho, Neighbors? - Sacramento, CA
29 August 2013 | 8 replies
I just can't stand the fact that working a J-O-B sets all these restrictions that are unnecessary like I have to be in the office from 8-5 even though I can finish my work in about four or five hours.
Account Closed VHDA Hold Time Before Resell
30 August 2013 | 3 replies
I did some preliminary checking and it does not appear that VHDA places any restriction on the loans that they back.