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31 March 2009 | 19 replies
It's a website, a crm and a craigslist reply to ad program.
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31 July 2007 | 2 replies
The apartment owner's association (each state has a chapter) will have forms that are approved for use in your state.John Corey
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26 September 2007 | 11 replies
There are lenders who are not concerned but those lenders will charge higher rates, have poor terms and pre-payment penalties in many cases. 6 or 12 months seasoning will open up all the normal lending options.As Scott mentioned you really need to understand the refinance assumptions before heading down this path.If you want to pay commercial rates and terms many commercial programs will let you use the appraised value.
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8 August 2007 | 8 replies
I can't just write a how to in this one thread, since it will take more time than i prefer to use on the subject right now.Go ahead and ask away.Besides what problems are you guys having getting them approved.
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3 August 2007 | 6 replies
Even if there was a formal assumption (not likely to get approved) you would still retain liability behind the LLC for the loan.Depending on the state practices you can use a RE attorney or just a title company to effect the change.
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6 August 2007 | 11 replies
Firstly, there are rehab loans for primary residences that allow for the purchase price + rehab costs + up to 6 months of mortgage payments during rehab + closing costs to be rolled into the loan amount (and an allowance of 6% seller concessions too)...As to your mortgage lady, she might; 1) not know, 2) not care, 3) not offer a rehab loan program that allows for these features (although highly unlikely).
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7 August 2007 | 12 replies
I was told if the offer is also included with the prequal/approval letter from the same lender who own the property .. it has more merit than offers with approvals from different lenders since the lender who own the property can recoup some of the losses through their own loan .. is it true ?
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7 August 2007 | 7 replies
I've never actually used excel or anything before, assuming that would be the typical program for setting that up.
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13 February 2009 | 9 replies
First state with a bottle bill, first major metro area with an urban growth boundary (Portland), focus on green issues, right to die stand, exemption from the federal Medicare program so that they can factor in quality of life when deciding what is to be covered.OR tends to be split politically.
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16 January 2008 | 13 replies
DonmoyerOct. 4 (Bloomberg) -- The House approved today a measure to protect mortgage borrowers from getting a surprise tax bill from the Internal Revenue Service after a lender has foreclosed on their home.The bill, which still must pass in the Senate and be signed by President George W.