
24 January 2007 | 4 replies
The title insurance is normally the lenders and the owners policy that they cover.
16 June 2009 | 6 replies
In so doing, they can cover 100% of the total project costs including, in most cases, monies the developer has already expensed for soft costs, pre-development, etc.

10 February 2007 | 4 replies
It might not have been a nuts and bolts book, but it covered a lot of things; good overview for those with minimal knowledge of the subjects.

26 January 2007 | 13 replies
Then just be sure that your total income will cover whatever you plan to buy, and you'll be guaranteed to get the mortgage.

15 February 2007 | 5 replies
As a general rule, I would recommend having at the very least enough reserve money on hand to cover 6 to 12 months worth of mortgage payments.

24 January 2007 | 3 replies
After you have worked on the property it may have a FMV of 150,000 so they would give an 80% loan for 120,000 and look at it as having a 30,000 equity position to cover any loss.

8 February 2007 | 24 replies
It's the buyer's where they are borrowing enough in the loan to cover (eg. up to 3% of their closing costs)\The sales price is increased on the contract to allow this but then when you balance out those extra (buyers) closing costs may not fit the allowed transaction.

28 January 2007 | 2 replies
With that unit filled, I should be able to cover all expenses and have about $100/mo cash flow (which will go directly into an acct to save up for any repairs down the line first; once that's built to my satisfaction, it'll go towards paying down the HELOC.)If all goes well with this unit, I hope to buy another by years end.

6 February 2007 | 1 reply
Or, if I notify A of what I am doing, I can use C money/loan to cover A, and pocket the difference.