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Mark Moore market data
5 October 2016 | 6 replies
I worked as land manager for one of the largest home builders for three years just prior to the crash, but was only responsible for property due diligence, and construction of roads, utilities, and site work for large projects; not individual single family home rehabs or individual / small scale new home communities.  
Lucas Craven New Investor
6 October 2016 | 2 replies
I currently have $7,500 and i would like to get between $15,000-$20,000 prior to jumping in.
Carol Roberts Real Estate Investor Newbie
5 October 2016 | 3 replies
The bubble burst, our franchise went bust 3 weeks prior to us opening, we lost all corporate advertising and tried to make it on our own.
Travis Hayes Looking for a Multifamily/Apartment Mentor
5 October 2016 | 1 reply
I'm not sure if you're in Austin or Houston but they do have a presence in both locations.
Cory LaChance Inherited Property; want to cash out refinance
6 October 2016 | 11 replies
Looking at the Fannie Mae website, I found the following requirements:Cash-out refinance transactions must meet the following requirements: The transaction must be used to pay off existing mortgages by obtaining a new first mortgage secured by the same property or be a new mortgage on a property that does not have a mortgage lien against it.Properties listed for sale in the six months preceding the disbursement date of the new mortgage loan are limited to 70% LTV, CLTV, and HCLTV ratios (or less if mandated by the specific product, occupancy, or property type – for example, 65% for manufactured homes).Note: Properties that were listed for sale must have been taken off the market on or before the disbursement date of the new mortgage loan.The property must have been purchased (or acquired) by the borrower at least six months prior to the disbursement date of the new mortgage loan except for the following: There is no waiting period if the lender documents that the borrower acquired the property through an inheritance or was legally awarded the property (divorce, separation, or dissolution of a domestic partnership).
Julien Chamoun New(ish) Investor from Northern NJ
10 October 2016 | 9 replies
The first home was a newbie mistake and the house was located in a flood zone. 
Andy Welmers Student Rentals - utility bills?
2 February 2017 | 9 replies
Where we are located, the city requires the water/sewer bill to be in the landlord's name, so the students pay the landlord the rent, water, sewer and trash and then the students pay the electric, gas and cable/internet directly to the utility company.  
Chris L. Do I have to paint and repair Formica and hood to stove?
5 October 2016 | 3 replies
I had painted living room prior after a leak and she actually asked my painter-without my permission-to paint hallway also.
Sanjeev Advani Real Estate Agent from Bakersfield California!!
6 October 2016 | 4 replies
I am a Real Estate Agent located in the city of Bakersfield California, after graduating from Bakersfield High School I continued my education at the University of San Francisco.
Tyler Wade New Member from California
13 October 2016 | 10 replies
I am a new member to the community, currently located out of Southern CA.