Matt Powell
Talked to my first portfolio lender - bullet points and questions
4 January 2016 | 15 replies
Both GSE's want to see skin in the game- and likely on the portfolio side they wouldn't let you take a second as down payment.
Joseph Trubnick
Is Phil Pustejovsky a scam-artist?
8 January 2024 | 60 replies
Just like how Hard Money lenders ask you to put "skin in the game", because IT WORKS.
DAVID GAGE
WOULD YOU RENT TO THESE PEOPLE?
28 May 2010 | 36 replies
I have a Realtor Friend and he said that if the police see a black man driving a Ferrari through Beverly Hills, they have every right to stop him and question why he is there, just because of his skin color.
Vishal Amin
No money down?
1 March 2023 | 2 replies
It's usually some unusual circumstance.For example, you may find an individual private lender who is willing to lend 70%-80% of the purchase price, and then the seller finances the remaining portion.Generally speaking, HMLs will want you to have skin in the game, and from what I've seen, many like to be the "1st and only" lien on the property, meaning that something like seller financing wouldn't be allowed.If you have an individual private lender in the 1st position, they may not have that stipulation.There are some HMLs that advertise "100% LTC products" subject to LTARV limitations, but generally even in these cases, you will probably be responsible for floating the initial construction draw throughout the renovation period.
Kayla V.
How do I vet a syndication as an investor?
5 June 2020 | 31 replies
So I require skin in the game (average is 5% to 15%) to offset this.
Joe P.
Tenant Screening - What's Your Process?
16 August 2018 | 12 replies
Note that I do not put a lot of time into due diligence until the "contract to hold" meeting, when they put some skin in the game.At the "contract to hold" meeting, I collect an amount equal to one month's rent.
Gustavo Mejia
I found a great property but dont have any money down?
9 May 2019 | 4 replies
If you don't have experience very few lenders will give you an ARV loan with no skin in the game.
Kasey Nordeen
Legal Issues with Wholesaling in D.C.
18 January 2017 | 9 replies
As a Bird Dog you have "no skin in the game".
Bob C.
Hold or drop price?
12 June 2014 | 33 replies
Take a step back and re-read the comments here.Re-skinning the exterior part of the house isn't that expensive and man what a difference it can make.People generally buy the outside of the house ( appearance) to brag to friends and family and the inside for themselves to live in.
Tahir Slater
WET/DRY DOUBLE ESCROW HYBRID ME, THE BANK AND MY BUYER
20 April 2015 | 2 replies
Since writing the above I've done quite a bit of research, and considering my seller are Banks, and my buyers are cash, and I have to put up $2,500 (which i don't mind doing, i consist it skin in the game) before the seller will make a decision to accept my offer, if they don't accept, and i don't successfully counter my finds are released.