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Account Closed Homeowners insurance FHA loan
1 January 2017 | 2 replies
No, unless you paid a higher price with the seller contributing the difference to closing costs, essentially financing a portion of your closing costs, assuming the property will appraise for the higher price.
Suzanne P. Investing in Notes - Best way to learn quickly & possible JVs?
21 January 2020 | 14 replies
I also like the idea that note investing contributes positively to the economy and can provide a good solution for a borrower who has experienced some difficulties.I have downloaded Dave's ebook but need to get a bit more detailed knowledge to truly understand the business and the potential of investing in notes.
Philip Marsh 20 deals in 2016! Thank you BiggerPockets!!!
10 February 2017 | 21 replies
Looking back, I wasted a lot of time on things that really didn't matter or contribute to our success.  
Patrick Cruse Here's my detailed creative financing plan: Why won't it work?
8 January 2017 | 10 replies
You have very little risk with this arrangement (it doesn't appear that you are contributing any money) and have several profit points.
Anthony Sullivan NEWBIE Boston Area/Arlington/Watertown
17 February 2017 | 9 replies
I just had an hour phone call with him on Tuesday asking how I can contribute.  
Keisha Forsythe Keisha Forsythe from Los Angeles
5 January 2017 | 4 replies
We are hoping to learn as much as we can and be in a position to turn around and contribute to the community.
Peter Boutros Lender Failed to Lock rate in time
25 March 2020 | 13 replies
Other things can also contribute to raising your rate - if you're increasing your loan amount, you might be increasing your LTV, and therefore getting a higher rate or higher pricing.  
Jonathan Boyd Newbie from Little Rock, Central Arkansas
15 January 2017 | 7 replies
While I don't know much, I hope to help and contribute as much as I can!
Nathaniel Cherubini ***Hello BP Community***
16 January 2017 | 20 replies
I look forward to contributing to this amazing community that has sucked me in over the last year.
Matt Morgan Financial Partnership Question
7 January 2017 | 4 replies
Or better yet, since you don't know what the market will look like in a few years, you have a few options: (1) you could form an LLC where you are both members and you get an interest based on the value of your contribution, i.e. finding the property, managing it, etc. with a buyout right after the 5 yrs; (2) You can just own the property in your own (or your own LLC's) name and use the investor strictly as a lender, pay them interest or P&I monthly and balloon upon sale, just like a conventional lender, or (3) if the investor wants ownership, you can either take a salary as manager and just have an option to purchase in 5 years, or a right of first option/refusal if they want to sell before then.