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Lance H. Tenant screening: credit
14 December 2012 | 9 replies
You will need to have him complete an "authorization to release loan info" form, and there is one in the BP fileplace that you could use for starters (some lenders will only accept the lender's own form for this, so be forewarned).The "pull" for the credit score is maybe what he is afraid of; but it could be there are other nasties lurking in there on his credit report.
Michael Chewning Newb Years Resolution
18 December 2012 | 16 replies
@Shenequa JSo do you market to delinquent tax payers year round or closer to the foreclosure date by the tax authority?
William Donaldson Property management & Section 8 Questions
16 December 2012 | 3 replies
In order to be able to meet with the Housing Authority and get set up with the Section 8 program, I need to bring a property management agreement with me.
Andrew Heinle Homeownership Vouchers
26 December 2012 | 4 replies
It's offered through the local housing authorities and is not available in all areas.
Mitch Monmouth Cash strategies
21 December 2012 | 5 replies
I like these strategies because they involve creative re-framing and combine purchase-end profit, stable rents, and sales-end gain: A)to buy the largest multi-unit you can where rents are lagging behind the current market, and reframe it (if tennants are on sec8, they may gladly be rotated into updated, if costlier, units)- then sell for cash to leverage larger multi-unit, repeat.
Jake Kucheck Salability of HOA Lien
20 November 2015 | 11 replies
As far as an actual transaction would go, I would think that the Board would need to pass a resolution to sell an HOA owned property and authorize someone to sign a purchase agreement.
Scott S. Can you wholesale in smaller towns?
30 December 2012 | 16 replies
If you want to serve lower income housing needs I'd suggest you look toward your local public housing authority and section 8 properties, stay with clean, safe and maintained properties
Bryan Hancock An Investment Manager's View on the Top 1%
22 December 2012 | 1 reply
//End QuoteThe author doesn't really provide a compelling line of reasoning after that aside from a simple analysis of it being hard because the data don't lie.
Bill Gulley Sandy Hook
5 February 2013 | 173 replies
Originally posted by Bryan Hancock:I'm not sure if this is on topic or not, but I found this study this evening:Study On Banning FirearmsFor those who haven't read this article, it's very clear from the first couple paragraphs that the authors DO believe gun control decreases gun-related violence.Here is a quote from the beginning of the paper:"Since well before [1965], the Soviet Union possessed extremely stringent gun controls that were effectuated by a police state apparatus providing stringent enforcement.
Chris Martin No need for an operating agreement, just ask a lawyer
31 December 2012 | 16 replies
With that you adopt the opening of any bank accounts with signatory authority specified in the minutes.