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Kenny Stewart BP flipping calculator
4 November 2013 | 2 replies
I have not seen it nor used it, so I have no idea.Looks like the holding costs will need to be more than what you entered as that may not compute.
Sharrod Greene Newbie Investor from Pensacola, FL
9 November 2013 | 9 replies
Best to save up and then enter, otherwise, you'll be disappointed in your lack of success.
Craig E. Assignee going around assignor after escrow period.
5 November 2013 | 10 replies
A and C now have the right to enter into a new contract for a new agreed upon price.
James Mudd What credit score are lenders looking for..???
30 November 2013 | 12 replies
If you enter a project with hard money you can get in with as little as 0 to 10 percent down and sometimes you can refinance the full balance to a low fixed rate loan within 3 months depending on the situation.
Will Barnard Follow the leader become trouble?
7 November 2013 | 24 replies
So long as they show income, they too can enter the home owner market and leave renting.
Sandy Blanton Kondaur Capital
26 September 2014 | 16 replies
He delayed the final inspection by 2 months, stating it wasn't done when he had not been out to the property during that time. ( he sent his assistant who never entered the house) This was for us, about their choice in the local Realtor and not knowing he was not showing up to the meetings.
Thanh Nguyen Dodd Frank and Lease Option!
31 January 2014 | 50 replies
A seller who enters into an installment contract or financing arrangement that finances equity based on a sale price may not be a "lender" as the definition and requirements to be met go much deeper than assuming equity and cash are treated the same, as they are not.I'm still looking into this aspect, if any of you investigative guys out there has come across the specification of equity funded installment contracts being considered under the same umbrella as cash advances, please post it up.That mentioned, I'd suggest that every installment contract be treated and underwritten as a non-qualified loan, following the underwriting requirements.Another issue is underwriting your own transaction, we can read in black and white the 8 aspects to be followed.
Dylan Tanner Burger King moved out but still has 10 years left on lease - how to flip and profit?
7 November 2013 | 6 replies
The reason is when they entered a market that might have been the only location possible.
Account Closed Pre-Foreclosure Marketing Question
28 November 2013 | 10 replies
Pay attention to (21) (b) and (d) i & ii.(21) (a) engaging in an act of loan modification assistance that requires licensure as a mortgage officer under Chapter 2c, Utah Residential Mortgage Practices and Licensing Act, without being licensed under that chapter;(b) engaging in an act of foreclosure rescue without entering into a written agreement specifying what one or more acts of foreclosure rescue will be completed;(c) inducing a person who is at risk of foreclosure to hire the licensee to engage in an act of foreclosure rescue by:(i) suggesting to the person that the licensee has a special relationship with the person's lender or loan servicer; or(ii) falsely representing or advertising that the licensee is acting on behalf of:(A) a government agency;(B) the person's lender or loan servicer; or(C) a nonprofit or charitable institution; or(d) recommending or participating in a foreclosure rescue that requires a person to:(i) transfer title to real estate to the licensee or to a third-party with whom the licensee has a business relationship or financial interest;(ii) make a mortgage payment to a person other than the person's loan servicer; or(iii) refrain from contacting the person's:(A) lender;(B) loan servicer;(C) attorney;(D) credit counselor; or(E) housing counselor.
Kenneth E. Wholesaling Tidbits
23 November 2013 | 12 replies
4.Go to listsource.com, select "create your own search," and under the Geography tab, select zip code and enter one of the zip codes you have written down, then 'add' it to your search criteria.