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Amanda Wilks Subject To Purchase
23 June 2024 | 2 replies
As for selling with 10% down at 8% interest, you now have two title transfers that violate the due on sale clause and add complications to subject to “safeguards” that reduce risk if note is accelerated, if party in possession doesn’t pay taxes or insurance, and of triggering whatever system the lender has set up to notify them when a deed transfer takes place. 
Kenny Banuelos Do people do this with their first house hack?
23 June 2024 | 8 replies
A trust may offer some of the same benefits as an LLC, depending on your goals, and allowing you to claim the part of the house you live in as homesteaded tax.Make sure you have the right home insurance and consider an umbrella policy for extra protection.Certainly buying a house, using conventional financing with limited money down as a primary residence and renting out parts of the house to help pay the mortgage, is a smart financial move.
Patrick K. regarding subject to financing.
19 June 2024 | 42 replies
If you're paying on time they don't care if Santa Claus owns the house."
Ramiro Rodriguez When do you pay the taxes if you 1031 and end up paying off the mortgage?
18 June 2024 | 3 replies
If we 1031 Exchange and end up staying in the home a paying off the mortgage are the deferred taxes due the day you pay off the property or is there a window of time in which they will be have to paid?
Victor Valencia Title insurance claim regarding Easement dispute
23 June 2024 | 7 replies
The fact that title insurance includes defense expense is a great lesson in why chosing NOT to purchase owners coverage is stupid.Of course if the court doesn't award the easement, the title insurer would likely pay out on the title claim based upon the lack of access.
Fred Haas Allow me to introduce myself, Central Texas Sustainable Developer
20 June 2024 | 2 replies
I'd be surprised if there is a sustainable builder in Texas that I have not at least talked to, if I don't actually know them.I am trying to develop projects that allow these folks to showcase their work so people may discover that they can live in healthy, efficient, comfortable, forever homes that don't burn,  and are insect proof and mold free. 
Milton Chamberlain Kansas City MO NEW Source of Income Discrimination Ban Ordinance
22 June 2024 | 17 replies
It is effective Aug. 1, 2024.This ordinance is referred to as the Source of Income Discrimination Ban Ordinance" - which is identified in File #231019 and amends sections of Chapter 38 (Civil Rights) and Chapter 34 (Health and Sanitation) in the Missouri Revised Statutes for the purpose of classifying source of income as a protected trait in regard to housing discrimination.Here are some key takeaways from the attached ordinance:This ordinance bans discrimination against tenants based solely on:Source of income from an occupation, including gig work or paying rent in cash Use of public programs like Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, disability checks, or social security Poor credit score Prior evictions and alleged damages older than 12 months (less than 12 months can be a basis for denial) Prior convictions or arrests (sexual and violent crimes are excepted, a landlord can still deny based on these convictions)The ordinance also requires the city to proactively scan for rental ads using discriminatory language like "no Section 8" or "no past evictions".Landlords who are found to be in violation of the ordinance with respect to source of income can be fined up to $1,000 per incident.
Jimmy Johnson Fairly new investor looking to learn!
19 June 2024 | 17 replies
Howdy folks!  
Tonia Edgeston Seeking To Redeem Family Property Due To Back Taxes
21 June 2024 | 2 replies
@Tonia EdgestonIf it’s non owner occupied you could get a hard money loan to pay back taxes and repairs but these are short term (typically 6-12 months) then you would need to refinance the propertyYou mention this is also in probate - depending also on other debts etc it all may be for not and you may need to sell to pay off other creditors.
JJ Flores how to leverage equity of paid off home
21 June 2024 | 8 replies
I think I just need to find someone that will loan me what my house is worth and charge me some super high interest rate that I don't mind paying and give me a 3-6month window to buy a new place and sell this one (which have been selling in my area within a week) and payback the loan/interest.