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Kevin Wood Looking for Refinance Options in Houston
22 September 2018 | 7 replies
Hi,Does anyone have a good Houston bank that does refinances or even Fannie/Freddie small multifamily loans?
Logan Brown Creative financing: am I even thinking outside the box?
31 July 2018 | 8 replies
There were always a couple cars with for sale signs in the bank parking lot.But no, if you refinance it would erase the debt of the first loan including any collateral unless you refinanced at the same bank and they required you keep the vehicles as collateral.
Eddie Quirk First Flip and scared to death
27 July 2018 | 22 replies
It’s owner occupied, it’s not like it’s some bank owned sitting around for a decade or anything.
Mykhail Bolden Help: need advice!!!
26 July 2018 | 3 replies
It's to a cash buyer, no banks involved.
Dymond Shafer Successful first flip...but should I switch to rentals?
7 September 2018 | 10 replies
Are buy and hold investors banking on the fact their properties will appreciate and never depreciate? 
Kevin D Hooks Self Directed IRA - confused on the legality
6 October 2018 | 4 replies
The situation is this: My Grandfather passed about 20 years ago and left his estate to 4 children, uncle1, uncle2, aunt and my fatherThere are multiple properties/parcels (6 total) in the estate that are co-owned by the 4 siblings, all 4 names on the deeds.Uncle1 defaulted on his personal mortgageLien holder(bank) repo’d his home but home was underwater, and thus still owed beyond the repo.Lien holder found out about the shared/partner assets that uncle1 had with siblings and decided to go after themI'm not clear on the exact process, but I believe the bank will take possession of uncle1 (1/4) share in the partnership properties then will legally force the 4 way partnership to be dissolved through a court proceeding.The other partners or another investor are able to buyout the bank owned (1/4) share at an appraisal price.The appraisal is filed with the court so there are no shenanigans with valuationIf no buyout then the whole property goes to sheriff saleTwo of the parcels are rental income farmland, these are the ones I'd be interested in investing inNobody in my family nor my grandfather are/were farmers, the acreage has always been rented outI’m trying to determine whether I can buy out Uncle's1 share from the lien holder bank at the appraisal price with an IRA LLC and become the 4th partner?
Paul Thompson Variable Intrest, 20 Year Amortization, 5yr term
27 July 2018 | 8 replies
@Andrew Postell Yes it’s a small local bank portfolio loan.
Adam Harlan Laundromat Listing...Advice Welcomed
12 September 2018 | 6 replies
As of right now I’m mainly looking for ways I should go about financing this deal and presenting it to the bank in a way that will help make this all happen.
Brian Metz Loan for Commercial Property
29 July 2018 | 6 replies
I had trouble initially finding a smaller bank to potentially do business with and seller financing was off the table.
Dan McCarthy Portfolio Lenders in Southeast PA
25 July 2018 | 0 replies
Hi everyone, I'm looking at purchasing our second multi family home coming up soon and wanted to see if anyone has used or is using any local banks that offer portfolio loans in Southeast PA.