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Charles Lecky Where can I access a national database of property records?
7 April 2018 | 1 reply
For Newspaper select Daily Commerce.In the date range select From.
Christian Wathne Thoughts on tenant leaving property empty for 3 months?
6 April 2018 | 7 replies
Make sure your insurance is up to date and revel in the "rent for empty property"Not legal advice just the ramblings of some dolt on the internet!
Dena Thompson Cloud on title and I need some advice asap please please. Please
7 April 2018 | 1 reply
So I read it and the date he put on there was the closing date and it had 2016 not 2018.
Nathan Hall REIA/Meetups in Lansing MI
9 April 2018 | 10 replies
Try searching on Meetup online as well. 
Joe M. What would BP do? Paying off vs other options
16 April 2018 | 25 replies
IMO if you chose #1 now you can always choose options #2 or #4 six months(maybe a year) down the road, pull all your 60K back out plus what ever appreciation you have(if any) and move forward. to me in option #3 you said paying interest bothers you and option 1 solves that problem, gives you practice with a new tenant so if they don't pay or u have problems you don't have 2 bills( your old mortgage and your new mortgage) to manage along with the stress(of kicking out your friend and finding a new tenant) just the one mortgage that your fiance already has within his budget(because your 60K didnt' factor into bank financing so you found a home to move to that was within his budget alone(even more safety net) or at least lower mortgage payment and house than if you had 60K to use to buy-down another home. but i digress....Option #1 is less stress , less interest payments,and less of your money with 2 options left over at a later date. like joe said your 60K is safely locked away in the home(minus depreciation) which you can always pull out later on when you are more risk-prove.Still your choice but that my point of view.Good luck!
Maria Hinton Attended Toronto's Real Estate, Bitcoin and Wealth Expo
18 April 2018 | 17 replies
My whole business is online currently, and over the last 5 years, I feel isolated.
Adam Fansler Quick Tip:Hot Market? Pic up the phone
13 April 2018 | 7 replies
Did you pick your targets by driving for dollars and then looking them up online
Dante Foreman New Property Manager
9 April 2018 | 2 replies
There are some great online screening services out there3.
Matija Cukac What happens when HML loan comes due and what are my options?
9 April 2018 | 1 reply
Closing date is before loan due date but I wanted to know what are my options if that goes sideways?
Arthur Means 75k Cash: Pay off student loans or use for a mortgage downpayment
29 March 2019 | 18 replies
I thought I was all set with loan forgiveness based on the original loan origination date, but then I learned that because I consolidated loans a few years after graduating to take advantage of lower rates, the clock restarted.I also learned that the "income based" repayment program is a scam.