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Steven J. What are your recommended partnering practices?
14 March 2014 | 5 replies
While the project takes place my monthly payments will be paid with credit cards.
Devan R. Home Exterior Color Not As We Expected
5 April 2014 | 19 replies
Sorry couldn't upload pic but the current color right now is more like light peach color vs the model home color we expected and signed our contract to be based on was a darker beige color.
Ben Millar Question: Using Credit Card for Closing Costs
7 April 2014 | 5 replies
I've heard that some people have used credit cards to secure properties.I'd like to use my credit card to pay for the closing costs.
Karen Margrave NEXT UP!!
9 May 2014 | 16 replies
@Lynn Currie Regarding relocating the office on our plan, the reason we have the office where it is (separated from the rest of the space and access to the bathroom), it allows that space to be used as a ground floor in-law suite, or for owners to "age in place", etc. in the future.I'm sure you know that when designing "spec" homes, trying to get the design so that it works for the maximum number of potential buyers requires a lot of guesswork, and hopefully we get it right.Maybe you can upload some of your houses too!
Jamane Y. Using SlideShare to Learn Real Estate Investing
8 July 2014 | 2 replies
You can also upload your own presentation.The FAQs/General Information is very useful and can answer most questions.
Pyrrha Rivers Credit Karma
18 May 2015 | 49 replies
@Pyrrha Rivers  Yes, the main things in Credit Scoring is-Length of Credit History of Accounts-Have 3 Major Credit Cards Reporting with No Late Payments --Revolving Balances below 30% of Limits-1 Installment Account-No Collections, Judgements, Public Records(Bankruptcy/Foreclosure) or Late PaymentsThese are very good guidelines...And if you want to get a boost of your scores and have a Family member that has a Seasoned Credit Card(Opened CC Account for over 3 years) that will report Authorized Users- they can add you as an Authorized User and you can have that credit history on that card added to your report...Hope that helps!
Gargi D. Advice on paragraph of the FHA Financing Addendum I
14 March 2014 | 19 replies
Unintentional or not, missing payments on a credit card is a BIG issue.
Mike Gibson Dodd-Frank 2014
26 January 2014 | 46 replies
Determinations are still subjective but the reference and support material is easier to follow and instantly available.Keep in mind, seller financing in real estate is a very small sliver of Dodd-Frank as it covers a vast area of consumer lending issues, student loans, title loans, credit cards, auto financing, rent-to-own furniture stores, IOW, all consumer lending.
Steve Chenoweth finding motivated sellers
28 March 2008 | 8 replies
You can have your mailers, business cards, lettered cars and baseball hats that say "I buy houses....really I do
Roc P. Home As Collateral
21 July 2008 | 15 replies
I have worked with alot of sellers lately (in this crappy market) who got Helocs, used their house as a debit card, :roll: and now are upside down because their home value went down 20%.