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Kevin Izquierdo One Piece VS Tile Shower
5 March 2024 | 6 replies
We run a buy-fix-hold real estate company for investors.  
Frankie B. Inherited a Tenant with a Bathroom In Needs to be Renovated
5 March 2024 | 4 replies
I used a company to refinish a tub and it was better than new and much, much cheaper than replacement cost.
William Kuczmera Is Cashing out my 401k to buy a duplex a good idea ?
5 March 2024 | 34 replies
Now, I'm almost 25 years old and I've got a decent 401k for someone my age (thanks to a company match).
Mark DiPietro Property Managers in Lake Norman NC
5 March 2024 | 10 replies
Anyone in the Charlotte / Lake Norman area working with a property management company they would recommend?
Robert Snowden Seeking LGBTQ-friendly real estate financial/lending source
6 March 2024 | 9 replies
Furthermore, we've developed a program together with our Waco realtor/broker and a Fort Worth title company to sell up to seven 10+ acre home building tracts to raise almost $1M to be applied to the initial loan balance, including multiple closings the same day following our own closing funding 15%-25% of a required down payment as well as providing funding reserve for early months' loan payments during the 7-9 month rehab period.So we're positioned to go with our new venue once we're funded and get our rehab program underway.
Dominic Nguyen Buying house from neighbor without a real estate agent
5 March 2024 | 12 replies
The Bank also communicates with the title company to order chain of title and require lender/title insurance. 
Malcolm Reed Aspiring Investor - Wholesaling Interest
5 March 2024 | 8 replies
We used to do back to back closing with no money required but due to title company policies, lender disclosure requirements, and a variety of Federal and State laws this may no longer be practical.  
Brianna Fernandez URGENT need for insurance on Single Family Home
4 March 2024 | 8 replies
Gooseheads writes through multiple companies so they can search for a company to work with [email protected]
Kirsten Milliken Landlord coverage for Indy SFH
4 March 2024 | 4 replies
The company I had just got sold and the new coverage is not ideal. 
Andreas Mueller Mortgage Market in Disarray
5 March 2024 | 4 replies
A LOT of distrress is leading to mergers and firings, in just the last few weeks, this happened: (Big credit to @NewsLambert)Lower to acquire Universal Lending retail and wholesale operations (11/1/23)Trustar Mortgage acquired by Archer Mortgage, LLC (11/1/23)People’s Bank of Commerce to exit residential mortgage lending (10/27/23)BMO Bank cutting 228 jobs in Northern California (10/25/23)Homestar Financial to wind down operations (10/25/23)City National Bank layoffs in Los Angeles total 71 (10/23/23)Hometown Lenders layoffs (10/12/23)First Savings Bank to lay off 135 mortgage workers (10/4/23)Wesley Mortgage absorbs competitor Colten Mortgage (10/4/23)Cenlar to lay off 85 in Ewing, NJ (10/2/23)Rithm Capital to acquire Computershare Mortgage Services Inc. (10/2/23)Wells Fargo cut 525 jobs in South Carolina (9/28/23)Better Mortgage lays off additional employees (9/22/23)The Graystone Company has acquired Direct Mortgage (9/13/23)Flyhomes to purchase certain assets of Home Sale Assured (9/13/23)Divvy Homes to cut 95 jobs in San Francisco (9/11/23)Farmers-Merchants Bank to sell three branches to focus on core mortgage business (9/11/23)It goes on…..The mortgage industry is in a starkly deep recession.And RIP refinances, unless you are holding an even higher interest rate loan (like a construction/bridge loan or hard money, or perhaps you just fixed your credit.