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Peace Lily FHA denied the mortgage from 2-family Multi to 3-family Multi
8 April 2020 | 31 replies
At 12mo+ that lease income will add to your income to help (not hurt) your DTI.in time you can REFI out the FHA once equity has built ideally with some cash out REFI, but the REFI will be conventional investment at 80% LTV.Its said that a 95% conventional is really a better product for those who qualify then FHA, which today the Mortgage insurance never drops off, where in conventional it will drop off when at 80% LTV.
Chace Marigny Rebuilding my mother's home after house flood in Los Angeles
2 October 2018 | 4 replies
Since her home was flooded due to an interal plumbing issue and the insurance company is paying to remodel the existing old (1920s) and dilapidated structure (could tell by looking at some of the 2x4 studs revealed in the partial internal demolition), I decided to find out if my mother can use the money should would receive from the insurance company in the form of a check, put that towards the remodel, and in addition secure a construction-to-permanent loan in order to fund the complete transformation of her 1 bed 1 bath 1,200 sqft home into a 2-story duplex that she can rent out, airbnb, etc.
Account Closed How banks see ARV on mobile homes
14 August 2021 | 25 replies
Modular and Manufactured Homes are two entirely different structures built to different standards.
Rigo V. What do you need before a flip?
2 October 2018 | 4 replies
A Payment Schedule should outline Payment Milestones, Amounts & Terms which describe the work that needs to be completed in order for the Contractor to get paid, how much the Contractor gets paid, and when the Contractor gets paid.Form W-9You will need to get a W-9 from the Contractor so you have the Contractor's Name, Address & Taxpayer Identification number which will be used for preparing Vendor 1099s for your Contractors at tax time.Proof of InsuranceBefore hiring a Contractor you need to make sure that the Contractor is carrying the proper insurance to protect your property, investments & personal assets.
Ryan Wright Help!!! With Obtaining A Deed Step Mother passed With No Will!
1 October 2018 | 3 replies
I'm not sure if this would help but I am the owner of her officialDeath Certificate and in the (Informants Name) box my name is on it, I was the one who paid for her cremation and did all the legal papers after she died and I was the one who she left her Life Insurance Policy to as well as I am her 401K Beneficiary...
Maegan King Inherited Property - Rent to Own in Cook Co. Ill. - Problems
2 October 2018 | 5 replies
Loss of insurance on the house for non payment.
Louis Porter Jr. Glass Blocks or Standard windows in a Low income neighborhood?
1 October 2018 | 1 reply
Hi, I am a new investor and I am interested in a property in a low income neighborhood that has 8 standard windows with a few of them broken out.
Jo Anne Gallant 3% VA Loan Assumption - Chesapeake, VA
2 October 2018 | 2 replies
The mortgage would would mature March 2043  (approx 25 years) and would be $1454.50 per month (not including taxes $3794 per year and insurance - no PMI).   
Susan Aleksic New to BP,located in Louisiana, Advice wanted
1 October 2018 | 4 replies
Flood insurance can be really high. 
Tim Yusubov How to insure shortsale deal with a tenant?
8 October 2018 | 4 replies
What type of insurance do I need to get as I will need to evict the person first and then do some rehab to make it a rental?