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Tod Foltyn BRRRR Question
3 October 2016 | 4 replies
Try and find a Local Community Bank, Credit Union, etc.Raymond
Brant Holloway Credit and background checks
13 October 2016 | 16 replies
Close on both this coming week so I'm wondering what everyone is using for there credit background checks that are free or purchased.
Shalane Latiker Help With Duplex Financing
3 October 2016 | 4 replies
Since I recently had some expensive credit card and medical bills, my cash reserves are extremely limited, but I would very much like to make this deal happen.I own two other rental properties and both currently have tenants.
Francis Rusnak Hacks to make taxes easier
8 October 2016 | 3 replies
I'm at the beginning stages of my investing (love the podcasts) and was wondering if any veterans out there had any 'Tax Hacks'.I've considered getting a separate credit card just for my rental properties, but was wondering if it would need to be a different card for each individual property.
Dan Falla Chris Johnson's Free Grants and Loans
16 October 2016 | 2 replies
Next step is to dispute the transaction through the credit card company.
Eve Mahoney Opinions on condo purchase with 24% HOA delinquency?
7 October 2016 | 4 replies
Will need good/great credit scores and probably 25% plus down.  
Matthew Hille Help with Refinance
2 October 2016 | 4 replies
However, since both units are rented this would be classified as an investment property in which case your rate will probably be 4.00% to 4.250% on a 30yr fixed depending on FICO credit score.The maximum loan to value for a cash-out transaction (investment property, duplex) is 70%.Based on the information you've provided it doesn't appear the value is high enough for the property to be eligible for a cash-out transaction but you can still remove PMI.If you want to send me a PM I can run a complete analysis to see if removing the PMI will offset the slightly higher interest rate.I'm also licensed in CA so if you're looking to purchase a property I can help with that transaction as well.
AJ Golden Cash Reserves
2 October 2016 | 3 replies
We have not done any type of major capex on either of these two properties.
Daren Jones Mobile Home Park Financing
3 October 2016 | 1 reply
Regardless anything less than 2M +/- is left to be the domain of local banks and credit unions.  
William F. Climate change and REI
27 March 2017 | 2 replies
Climate change was also a major contributor to the severity of the Louisiana floods last summer.