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Anthony Bielecki Cosigning a mortgage with a family member
30 March 2018 | 1 reply
I have a decent credit score (>750) but my brother has a much lower score (low 600's) due to some medical debt he incurred many years ago.
Ronnye L. Getting financed after selling your Investment
8 October 2018 | 1 reply
Now this is when it becomes a little difficult I’m trying to get approved for FHA Loan with the 3.5% down and it comes down to my credit being a little beat up I have enough for the down payment and Income to debt ratio is pretty high.
Christopher Veljkovic Tenant is leaving JUST before PURSHASE of the 2 family
3 April 2018 | 22 replies
I'm dealing with a similar situation right now where the previous owner of a building I recently bought put some knucklehead in there to make the listing more appealing, and never did a credit/background check.
Tim Tele Member Intro. Seeking advice.
1 April 2018 | 10 replies
Given that I am carrying heavy debt but still holding a 600 credit score.
Andy Zapata First-Time Flip Financing Advice
10 April 2018 | 5 replies
We have excellent credit and no debt except for our 2 mortgages.
Gary Wright When to file for LLC or Stay as a sole proprietor
19 September 2021 | 9 replies
Your LLC can be taxed as a sole proprietor and for the LLC to do as intended ("Limit" your "Liability") you must completely separate personal and business expenses, credit card, bank accounts etc etc and obtaining bank financing may be impacted.
William Danielson Deployment concerns with rental property
27 September 2022 | 14 replies
He is what to do:1. make sure you only enter into a lease with the Best Credit tenants. 
Kevin Thomas Prospective tenant has a baby sitting business.
1 April 2018 | 13 replies
I have a duplex in a quiet neighborhood and have a prospective tenant who sounds very responsible, has good credit and income.  
Andy Zapata First-Time Flip Financing Advice
31 March 2018 | 2 replies
We have excellent credit and no debt except for our 2 mortgages.
Brandon Snyder What happens if a desist and refrain is ignored?
4 April 2018 | 8 replies
*Provide information about rental rates and other terms and conditions of the rental, as set out in a schedule provided by the owner, and*Accept deposits, fees for credit checks, and other administrative duties, security deposits, and rent*Provide preprinted rental applications and respond to applicants’ inquiries about the application*Show rental units to prospective tenantsAs you can see, a non-licensed, non-resident manager is limited to performing rather routine tasks that don’t call for initiative or decision making.For instance, this manager would not be qualified to negotiate a lease (4), deal with late rents or other violations of the rental agreement or lease (5), or appear in court on your behalf (6).(1) My property manager does NOT live on any of the owners properties.(2) My property manager is unlicensed.(3) My property manager supervises 10 different properties.(4) My property manager has negotiated leases for 12 years without a license.(5) My property manager has dealt with late rents and violations.(6) Unknown