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17 February 2016 | 1 reply
I am looking to establish a line of credit on one of my investment properties. I own the property in an LLC which is proving to be a hindrance for the banks. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.Luis
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19 February 2016 | 8 replies
It would set a precedence that now you have to buy security doors for all your tenants
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23 February 2016 | 5 replies
Remind them what's been happening to the holdings invested in Wall Street and ask them would they like a better, safer return secured by real property.Negotiate the best terms you can, of course.
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18 February 2016 | 16 replies
At this time I had to pause but decided to return the security deposit (which I still have).
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19 February 2016 | 21 replies
Concerning your situation, I would ask for a double security deposit to cover the credit scores and allow them a few months to pay it.
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21 December 2016 | 6 replies
The seller is willing to carry 20% and you have 10%, the question is, what is the security that the seller wants?
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22 February 2016 | 6 replies
(Yes, silly Banks, but can you see where they are coming from, when EVERYONE will tell them that THEIR newly acquired property just happened to be the bargain of the century, so please lend the FULL purchase price, even though it is the only thing that can be put up as security)?
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18 February 2016 | 5 replies
With a large downpayment, it will be much easier for you to secure financing.
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18 February 2016 | 14 replies
Hi Ben, actually we talked and I ended up working with Donny Gothard at Security National Mortgage Company and have been pretty happy with their 7 points 2% temp to perm program thus far, aside from hiccups along the way with processing from RedDoor who does the temp through them.
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18 February 2016 | 4 replies
I get the general idea of why a cash offer is better, it's quicker, more secure, probably won't fall through in escrow, can display POF.But other than that, if you are underwritten and already approved for a loan amount, what's the huge difference if the seller still is going to get the same amount of money in the end, say $2M from a cash offer versus $2M from a person borrowing.