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Keith Gertiser Assuming a VA loan and house hacking a duplex
24 July 2022 | 3 replies
Veterans who dispose or transfer their properties under these conditions remain liable to VA for any loss that may occur as a result of future default and subsequent payment, unless the property is transferred to a creditworthy purchaser who agrees to assume the payment obligation the servicer initially determines the purchaser's creditworthinessAny purchaser may qualify to assume a VA loan however, for a veteran’s entitlement to be restored, a veteran purchaser with sufficient entitlement must complete a substitution of entitlement when the ROL is closed.
Genevie Reyes New Real Estate Agent in Orlando, FL
3 August 2022 | 14 replies
I accidently did Orlando as my location, this week I have been planning to move to Orlando.
Tyler Petty Rent or Sell House in Austin?
28 July 2022 | 19 replies
Austin, TX is an outlier and what occurred in that market baffles other places.
James Albrecht Invoking appraisal clause of homeowner policy
26 July 2022 | 14 replies
And you are lucky that it is on replacement cost basis vs actual cash value as of the date the damage occurred (depreciated)!
Desmond Fielding Question for Landlords Who Have Tenants Do Lawn/Snow Care
30 July 2022 | 12 replies
A) there is usually a tenant who does not stick to their part of the bargain, and B) I would be concerned with liability....what if they hurt themselves while running the mower - mower accidents are pretty common.
Anthony Fulchi Thoughts on Spiral Staircase for Short Term Rental
28 July 2022 | 24 replies
Most people take personal responsibility for accidents and won't know the stairs were recently added.
Alex Shapiro 100+ Year Old Duplexes in Minneapolis?
2 August 2022 | 18 replies
.; settling and cracking foundations, poor materials and design, etc.)....of course, there are also plenty of old properties that are dumpster fires, and plenty of new properties that are excellent...it varies from property to property.Personally, I like well-maintained old houses because most significant issues (like foundation settling) either have occurred and are clearly visible, or they've been addressed...whereas a brand new house can be a dice roll (you're basically the guinea pig who gets to be responsible for any teething problems the house might experience in the first 10-20 years of existence).People who say "new properties are less work" are demonstrating their lack of experience--a new property is not always a guarantee of less work, and new properties sometimes have problems that old properties don't. 
Peter Pierzchala Help Reading Preliminary Title Report for Auction
6 August 2022 | 5 replies
If so the foreclosure sale has already occurred and junior liens have been wiped. 
Anne W. High Maintenance Tenant - Looking for your input
14 August 2022 | 60 replies
Per our conversation when you were last at the house looking at the fridge, all of the door seals appear to work properly and there is no obstructed air circulation or items pushed against the walls or rear which would isolate freezing (each time freezing and thawing has occurred, it does so throughout the fridge, not just in one area).
Jason Hu A couple of newbie questions
8 August 2022 | 7 replies
However, you are likely to be grandfathered in if a change does occur in the future.