Colin Caporal
Thoughts, Comments and Concerns about Lender Issue
3 May 2022 | 12 replies
Because my input is that you should not be wrapped up in this deal, you cannot afford this house.If a lender tells you that "you can afford" $375k for your primary residence, you should be shopping for homes in the $275k-$300k range.What you've done here is maxed out your debt-to-income ratio to the point where just a small spike in interest rates has caused you to not be able to afford the monthly payment.
Brian McDonough
Freeport Maine Fix and Hold
8 May 2022 | 2 replies
Life circumstances caused us to push pause on the short term rental for now.
Nate Hemby
How to decline tenant for reason other than screening criteria?
26 July 2022 | 13 replies
In this section of the book, Brandon lays out 7 types of tenants you don’t want to rent to because they’re likely to cause issues.
Kay Kim
construction to perm loan
29 July 2022 | 12 replies
We would do the construction and end loan, so I will cause a lot of issues with underwriting and you can potentially get in trouble for misstating on the initial construction loan.
Alex Chernenko
Real Estate Headache
28 June 2021 | 2 replies
You have procuring cause on both sides along with any damages the buyer will suffer.
Riju Krishna
Lien on property - advise sought
19 August 2021 | 7 replies
A title policy is not legal advice or an opinion on the status of title, it's a contract of indemnity against loss caused by a covered matter and does not provide any insight about what might happen in the future.
Simon Santiago
Can I be a Realtor and a Wholesaler?
21 March 2022 | 2 replies
Would that cause any sort of legal issues.
Larisa Dalekorey
What should I do sell my SF so i can buy multifamily or rent it?
5 February 2022 | 13 replies
You don't buy an old cause, you don't want it to go from a million eight hundred thousand, so you flip quicker and you pull profits out the whole time that the market corrects back.
Mauricio Lopez
Neighbor complaning about loud noise from tenant's autistic son
14 December 2021 | 26 replies
Even people with autistic children are liable for damage to a property and I don't see why they would not be liable if their children cause other people to move because they can't bare the disturbances.I would definitely write a nice and carefully-written letter to the tenant notifying the tenant that her child is disturbing others, ask your tenant what she (or he) can do to mitigate the disturbances.
Victor H G.
Question on permits & zoning.
8 December 2021 | 1 reply
See if there might be some type of grandfather cause.