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Cam Smith Can my dad get a mortgage to buy two rental properties from my mom before they divorce?
22 July 2013 | 2 replies
We arent for profit, so theres def a lot less pressure, so if u do want to just go in and ask questions, its easier.
Brandon Reiter VersaTube Metal Garages
8 February 2014 | 8 replies
That won't allow for RV's with air conditioners mounted on top, but then again most of those are longer than 30' anyway.
Andy Ballester first purchase need advice
4 January 2014 | 13 replies
Just to update house is sold as-is I guess I was not aware of once I sign agreement that there is no backing out unless I want to lose my 2000, I did sign agreement one thing I that seemed a little high from reading other post was fannie mays title insurance (by title company) was 500$ closing protection by title company 75$ I did mention this to agent that it seemed a little high, he agreed but recomended that I stay with there title insurance company to but all the pressure on them, I am on a time frame im a merchant marine and have about 5 weeks before I get back to work, 1 more question for BP community is should I get my own insurance company or leave it as is.
Michael Beur Looking into buying my first mortgage note and need your help please
10 January 2014 | 11 replies
These types of things also include high pressure due diligence and short time frames to fund.
Jon Klaus Sub-dividing and developing land
1 March 2012 | 6 replies
I don't have any recomendations for books, but can provide the following from previous experience: look into highest and best use, check with zoning on number of units per land size, get a soils report, geo report, check with fire department on number of fire hydrants needed and make sure to have existing pressures tested to confirm new hydrants will have proper pressure, and of course speak with zoning/planning.
Corey Dutton How Does a Hard Money Lender Value My Property?
25 May 2012 | 7 replies
It's too expensive, takes too long, and the costs mount quickly.
John Romero Commercial Toilets
9 June 2016 | 16 replies
btw, the "commercial" toilets are wall mounted since they are easy to clean, not the high powered ones. the "jet" powered toilets are high end homeowner style toilets..the wall mounted toilets need 6" studs to make it work.
Matt Cariello What type with $50k per year?
22 June 2015 | 41 replies
Every inquirer that spoke proper english was immediately turned off once they verified that it was a duplex vs a SFR.Buying SFR for way below reconstruction cost prevents another conglomerate from going down the street and building the latest and greatest apartment complex and putting downward pressure on rents..Multiple exit strategies with SFR...
Roy N. Real Estate in Saint John, NB?
26 March 2014 | 2 replies
Over the past three years we have seen >400 new units built or announced in Fredericton which has resulted in a >60% increase in vacancy and downward pressure on rents - especially in older properties which have not been kept current.
Robyn R. What would YOUR next step be? Mostly newbie needing guidance.
18 June 2013 | 24 replies
Getting that peace of mind will help take the pressure off and give your a chance to think creatively about unfolding opportunities.No one wants the IRS breathing on them!