
20 February 2018 | 3 replies
Feels like there's a soft agreement between this couple and the owner.I spoke with all other tenants privately and they seem to be very happy with the current non-property-manager.I like the idea of resident lawn care, but am concerned about legality of a resident property manager (I'm new to this and not ready for employees on a small triplex).

20 February 2018 | 6 replies
@Michael NievesThere are rules about occupancy when you use a VA loan.Intermittent occupancy due to work is okay as long as you can show that you have a pattern of continuous residency in that community...
19 February 2018 | 4 replies
The second application came from another very nice couple who are in the U.S. as legal residents from Europe (they have Visas until 2020).

21 March 2021 | 29 replies
So I have stuck to that principle and it has worked for me even in my next home (personal residence in CA).The obvious choice (Call it CHOICE #1) would be to look in the same Chandler area and see if there are any deals there.
19 February 2018 | 0 replies
I already have one rental property that was my primary residence since 2011 and I just rented out last year, and it's doing pretty good, I turned it over to a management company so I can comfortably keep my full-time job.

19 February 2018 | 8 replies
@Tom HarveyThere are two things to consider: If you are going to live in a home as a primary residence, then you would need to seek out lenders with experience working with small businesses and the self employed.

20 February 2018 | 6 replies
@Edwin GiraldoYour plan makes sense.I'm assuming you're looking to buy and hold and not for a single family primary residence...You should also consider that buying with cash will then give you options later to refinance to pull 60-75% out once the property is stabilized and generating income.

19 February 2018 | 1 reply
hello all,I have a question that has been ponder on my mind. i currently reside in N.Y. and thinking of relocating to Fort Lauderdale fl. and purchasing my first owner occupied rental.question: when i use my current job income to quality for my loan. will the bank question my future job once i relocate to florida?

19 February 2018 | 6 replies
Not to mention that not occupying a primary residence purchase is technically mortgage fraud (definitely not mortgage fraud police, but that’s what a lender would tell you).

19 February 2018 | 4 replies
Hi Forum,I have a complicated tax situation and am looking for general guidance or a referral to a real estate accountant in California who can help answer.Facts:The property is a California residence appraised at $3M owned by the trusts of two now deceased great-grandparents, with execution of estate succession in progress.