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Bri R. Live Forum Chat Room
28 May 2015 | 16 replies
That is why I have mentioned the chat websites having multiple chat rooms for 'citizens' to choose from.
Jon Jaaback Options for an under performing Spanish golf estate apartment
25 November 2013 | 6 replies
Foreign citizens who own rentals or conduct business have tax liabilities here too.
Alan Charles HUD homes and loans
28 November 2013 | 7 replies
Does anyone know if I would be able to bid and if succssesful buy a HUD home as an alien (Non US British citizen) investor ?
Jason Minnich Late Rent Money Order with a twist
11 December 2013 | 21 replies
From what I understand its only required if the tenant is a senior citizen.
Shahriar K. foreigner partnering with a US citizen
10 December 2013 | 25 replies
If me a canadian citizen partner with a family member who is a US citizen to buy rental properties, I am providing all the funding and he will be taking care of paperwork's and looking after the properties.
Lena Chen Question about H1b Visa Renewal
12 December 2013 | 8 replies
I believe every loan document will ask the borrower, if you are an American citizen and if you tick on 'no', you'll have to explain and submit a visa (I originally came here on H1B).If your income alone is good enough , then you shouldn't even have to mention your husband.If his H1B expired and he's without status, then it would be pretty difficult to renew.Hopefully, immigration reform will get voted on next year.
Sherry Byrne Plans for Dodd Frank?
9 October 2014 | 126 replies
Joe talking about some sting of an insured banking institution is a conspiracy, you are not a regulator or law enforcement official, citizens may not take it upon themselves to catch any infraction of law or bait any lender into any such activity.I doubt very much that Joe would try to find if a bank was in compliance for the fun of it, it's much more believable that not only would he do it for some self satisfaction (evidenced by his remarks here toward banks and regulators) but also for some financial gain in some settlement of such an issue.Conspiring with any mortgage applicant who knowingly attempts to gain any financial benefit, including attempts to obtain any loan that is not in good faith, true and an honest application, can be conspiracy to commit bank fraud.I'd say not only should you forget that idea but stop talking about it, but you do what you like.I have now gone far and above my civic duty attempting to keep Joe Gore out of trouble. :)
Bryan L. Pit Bulls, Horses, and Poor People
3 January 2014 | 64 replies
I thought only drug dealers have pit bull, and a normal citizen doesn't need a pit bull.
Ken Alston New Member in Central Virginia
18 December 2013 | 5 replies
I live in Earlysville, VA and I am currently investing in the Richmond, VA area.I am an ex-patriate Brit now naturalized American citizen :).I invest with my partner John Kendall.
Mark Nimchuk Legal/Ethical responsibilities of Landlord
19 December 2013 | 10 replies
as stated, you're not a required reporter, but you're a citizen, I'd certainly call the detectives with their names.