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N/A N/A Section 8 tenant mold=landlord headache... what to do next?
30 January 2019 | 11 replies
Most of this so called "mold" is mildew.If this mildew is caused by her lack of house keeping.
N/A N/A PLEASE HELP!having a had time getting $ to rehab my property
17 January 2007 | 9 replies
If this is the case, hard money lenders are less concerned with factors like tradelines, credit scores, DTI, etc., and you should be able to find a home with someone in this niche.
N/A N/A CASH PAYMENT
7 May 2019 | 9 replies
Gottadoadealitis is a very bad brain fever that causes smart people to take thousands of their hard earned dollars and promptly flush them down the toilet.
Steve Leka Amount of $$ to offer??
16 January 2007 | 1 reply
As far as I am concerned whoever bought this house 10 months ago only put about $3,000.00 into it.
Charles Weisinger Horror stories of investing out of state
17 January 2007 | 4 replies
All of the difficulties that I had were caused by mismanagement by the managers I was using.
N/A N/A financing my 1st rental
5 February 2007 | 10 replies
Since you are concerned about closing costs, you could consider not buying down the rate and thus reducing the costs to close.Another consideration is leveraging more and not putting as large of a downpayment. $212,000 loan @80%30 year fixed, fully amortizing using our Paper Saver process - like stated income but no charge for it6.375% would cost you 1.00% discount point - 6.532% APR$819.80 total lender feesIf you consider an 80/5/15 - where you put 15% down instead of 20%$212,000 loan @80%30 year fixed, fully amortizing6.375% would cost you 1.00% discount point - 6.532%APR$819.80 total lender fees2nd lien of $13,2508.375% would cost you 1.00% discount point ($132.50) 8.513%APRno extra lender fees on the second.So you save $13,250 and have an additional monthly payment on that second of $100.71 per month which means you break even in almost 11 years.
N/A N/A A couple questions about the basics...
26 January 2007 | 13 replies
I have concern with a real estate agent who is showing you properties, especially unique properties, without you having been pre-approved through a lender already.
Jennifer Hillberg Lease verbage for landscape maintenance?
24 September 2009 | 9 replies
If you're REALLY concerned then you also might consider doing the maintenance yourself and charging for this service as part of the rent.
Minna Reid When to tile
5 July 2010 | 23 replies
Didn't count on so many opinions....Well the dishwasher was kind of a concern...I dont care too much about later, because I'm selling it right away.
Account Closed Offer turned down--thoughts please (long)
22 February 2007 | 3 replies
The traffic to and from it should not directly affect me except as to noise, and I don’t know that would be a big problem, though it does concern me.