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Shaneice J. FHA, MULTI-UNIT PROPERTY, AND A LOW CREDIT SCORE walk into a bar
26 January 2016 | 26 replies
Thus allowing me to focus more of my time and energy into investing in my brand/ building my own businesses.Obstacle: Currently I am on the hunt for an experienced FHA lender who accepts credit scores between 600-620 (due to having less than 2 years of established credit history and 2 accounts in collections, one is completely paid off but remains on report, the other is from school and is only $991) To build my credit I have 2 credit cards, I only utilize 10% monthly and pay in full & on time.
Quinton Lightfoot jr New to Wholeselling
25 January 2016 | 16 replies
They are designed to get you in the game, experience what you are experiencing, and then get you to run to them for help.Once you are under their spell, they'll convince you that you need to buy their training packages, starting with a 3-day seminar in a hotel someplace for $997 to $1,497 where they'll promise you that you'll learn all about everything in real estate.  
Sonia T. Owner occupy/Uninsurable house - Insurance & Finance Questions
23 January 2016 | 3 replies
 Hello,Hopefully so me of the experienced BP members can help me.Scenario: buy house for owner occupy.
Sarah Hopes Experienced Wholesalers Please Help
22 January 2016 | 0 replies
Any experienced real estate wholesalers please help.
Brian Graybow Co-op Community Unit Finance Options
23 January 2016 | 5 replies
I do not believe we have experienced a default on payments for the 80 years we have operated, but in such an instance the cooperative has right of first takeover, which banks understandably would not agree to.
Brian Volland Looking To Learn
20 September 2017 | 6 replies
So, what I'm asking is that if there are any experienced investors in the Eagle River/Anchorage area , especially ones with experience in small multi-family rental units, who would like to get some coffee on my dollar, I'd love to pick your brain for a bit.
Tony Carter Howdy From Toronto-Thank you for this opportunity!
26 January 2016 | 14 replies
Either way, I'm looking for spreads ;)Tony,Yes, Vancouver is experiencing an even frothier market than Toronto and has become the second least affordable city on the planet after Hong Kong for housing (11+ times household income).  
Christopher George Wholesaling
21 February 2016 | 17 replies
I could not disagree more with those who disparage free advice, especially that given here on BP by experienced investors who want to help others, especially those just starting out.  
Xu Som Learn from experienced investors
23 January 2016 | 0 replies
I want to learn from more experienced investors and I'll be more than willing to help out with whatever that may be needed, as volunteering or being paid.  
Sylvia B. Conficting information on NOLO
27 January 2016 | 7 replies
When I went to the Eviction presentation last year it included a presentation from a Real Estate Attorney as well as a panel from landlords experienced in evictions.http://towergrovecdc.org/cdbg-activities/landlord-...I found all of these resources really helpful when I was getting started, and the classes, like local RE groups, would include updates on important changes to local law.