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Shanita Parker Need to know how to purchase property if...
11 July 2007 | 7 replies
You are seeking entity financing---something like this one:Documentation: No Ratio, No Documentation Main Credit Score: 400 Credit History: Very Poor Debt to Income: N/A Occupancy: Owner Occupied, Non-Owner Occupied Loan Amount: $200,000 - $50,000,000 Lien Position: 1st Mortgage Cash Out Amount: $50,000,000 Loan Purpose: Bridge Loan, Purchase, Rate and Term Refinance, Debt Consolidation, Cash-out, Heloc/Line of Credit, Construction, Forward Commitments, Equipment Purchase, Unsecured Loan, Business Loan, Equity Capital, Venture Capital, Credit/Asset Enhancement, Takeout (const-to-perm), Home Improvement - Value After Improvements, Rehab, One-Time Close (const-perm) Property Types: Five Plus Units, Mixed Use, Farm/Ranch, Condo-tel, Retail, Warehouse, Raw Land, Hotel/Motel, Office, Care Facility Housing, Special Use, Industrial, Gas Station, Other Commercial Types, Office Condo, Non-Warrantable Condo Rate Types: Straight Fixed, Adjustable, Hybrid Amortization: 5 Years, 20 Years, 25 Years, 30 Years States: AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MS, MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA, WV, WI, WY, International Special Features Drive By Appraisal, Borrower is a Corporation, Borrower is a Church, Borrower is a Trust, Borrower is a Foreign National, Non-Permanent Resident Alien Allowed, Borrower Owns Over 10 Properties, Mortgage History Only Reviewed, Bankruptcy May Remain Open - Ch.13, Bankruptcy from Filing Date - Ch. 13, Currently in Foreclosure, (bailout), Borrower with NO Credit Score Allowed, Score Only, No Credit History Reviewed, No Form 4506 Required, No Reserves Required, Gift Funds Allowed, No Mortgage Insurance Required, No Seasoning Required on Funds to Close, No Prepayment Penalty Required, Interest Only Payments Available, Less Than 2 Years Employment, Self-Employed, Non-Recourse Allowed, Recorded Land Contract Allowed, Unrecorded Land Contract Allowed, Less than 12 Months Seasoning Refi, (using purchase price), Leasehold Property Allowed, Less Than 2 Years Employment, Wage Earner, Rural Property Allowed, Seller Seasoning less than 6 months Allowed, No Minimum Number of Trade Lines Required, Less Than 12 Months Seasoning Refi, (using appraised value), Lease Option Allowed Regards,Scott Miller
N/A N/A Taxes
27 August 2007 | 3 replies
No, in fact it will often raise them.Both here and on 3 other sites I see people contemplating 1031 exchanges when they barely have enough gain to justify the expense of a facilitator and the extra acquisition costs.For the record my income tax return for the past 12 years has had all of the following, just about every year for most items.W2 income, 1099 consulting/sales incomeInterest income, including interest from seller financed loans,Recapture of depreciationRental income, and expenses and depreciation on rentals pptyLT cap gains from sale of long held rentalsST cap gains from flipsSub S corp income from my sales company401k reductions, SIMPLE reductionsOffice in house expenses, loads of mileage for business travel and other self-employed business expeneseDividends from stocks and mutual fundsDespite all of this carp I feel confident, because I closely review the return and question the CPA that if I wanted I could purchase TurboTax and do it myself.
Cory E. Company sold, transfer 401k to something else.
15 July 2014 | 5 replies
Also learn about the vesting of your employer matches.
Dan B. Shortening Your Learning Curve
18 July 2014 | 2 replies
My challenge is, and has always been, that I forget things at a certain rate if I don't employ them so I must continually 'sharpen the saw' by reading, listening and applying my skills, as well as finding new ways to improve my systems for finding working and monetizing investments.Most people who invest in income real estate start with something smaller and manageable like an SFR or duplex.
Lalaine Hagler Income Documentation and Lease Agreement
20 July 2014 | 2 replies
I also try to independently verify employement.  
Anja Brey For a conventional loan, rather work with one lender or multiple lenders at the same time?
6 August 2014 | 3 replies
The NMLS has established a method of tracking and tracing  accountability of every single lending institution and the professionals that they employ.
Senad Salihovic How soon can I Buy my first rental property
15 December 2014 | 13 replies
Yes i have savings, and retirement savings, not fan of 401k at all, but I do have a couple of 401ks from previews employers nothing much maybe 4k total 
Kalyb Coats Hello BP!!! Bigger Pockets? Brilliant People? Hmm.....
17 December 2014 | 12 replies
Im self employed, and have been the majority of my life, doing variety of different things.
Vicki Gleitz tax question
27 December 2014 | 6 replies
As an employer, when payroll is processed, the employer withholds the employee's portion of FICA (6.2% Social Security Tax and 1.45% Medicare Tax) from the employee's paycheck and ALSO pays in a matching amount.
Matt B. San Diego / Sunnyvale CA, Aspiring Real Estate Investor (out of state)
29 December 2014 | 20 replies
Such as Raytown, Independence, Lee's Summit, Blue Springs...etc  SKC/Grandview/Belton is making a great come back due to large corps bringing in a vast amount of employment & probably several transfers!