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Samuel Brian McKenzie Seller is asking to use different lender after low appraisal
1 August 2019 | 10 replies
No, he's required to use one selected by a third party company if this is through any government-backed loan.It's not unusual to have a seller pay for a 2nd appraisal.  
Colin Valenta North Carolina LLC vs Foreign Entity?
1 August 2019 | 2 replies
The state law governing the "foreigh" LLC won't apply in a NC legal action. 
Bridger L Logan Initial capital for first small multifamily househack
1 August 2019 | 5 replies
@Bridger L Logan If you're using a government backed loan (Fannie/Freddie)...you're looking at anywhere from 3-10% down (lots of variables here).
Jonathan Wildy Kansas Emotional Animal Law?!!
7 August 2019 | 10 replies
It is a law, not a department of government.
Aaron Gordy Austin Texas keeps booming....More evidence
12 August 2019 | 5 replies
New jobs in the tech sector climbed to an annualized 8.9%. 
Don Roberts Trump administration to cap Americans' ability to tap home equity
10 September 2019 | 13 replies
I've not once, ever, done a BRRRR-related 85% LTV cash out refinance, usually people doing that are refinancing out of FHA and into conventional to drop the mortgage insurance. 85% LTV FHA Cash Out refis are either FHA-to-FHA, or conventional-to-FHA, the opposite of what BRRRRrrrr people are doing (FHA-to-conventional)... these people are refinancing to sign up for mortgage insurance, all for that little extra 5% (they they are paying 35% of it towards fees) they want.And these are FHA loans, which means government insured, which means taxpayer on the hook.
Rob Bergeron Trump administration to cap Americans' ability to tap home equity
1 August 2019 | 1 reply
I've not once, ever, done a BRRRR-related 85% LTV cash out refinance, usually people doing that are refinancing out of FHA and into conventional to drop the mortgage insurance. 85% LTV FHA Cash Out refis are either FHA-to-FHA, or conventional-to-FHA, the opposite of what BRRRRrrrr people are doing (FHA-to-conventional)... these people are refinancing to sign up for mortgage insurance, all for that little extra 5% (they they are paying 35% of it towards fees) they want.And these are FHA loans, which means government insured, which means taxpayer on the hook.
Steve Cunningham How to avoid a tax hit?
6 August 2019 | 11 replies
Never realizing that we just gave the government an interest free loan for a yearThe original question was how to sell an investment property and a primary residence and position those into a house in NM. 
Mark Belenky What to do with new tenant who submits rent past agreed due date?
7 August 2019 | 35 replies
I just want to remind everybody that late fees may be governed by their municipality.
Michael McLean Happiness: The overlooked real estate investment
5 August 2019 | 5 replies
We adapt to each variable so that our projects pursue happiness in that very moment, which defines the relationship between a building and the people that will utilize it, the people that will be affected by its residents, and the government that oversees those uses.