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Ronsted Yuag Single Family House - House Hacking. Legal?
6 October 2019 | 20 replies
I’ve never heard of any municipality restricting the idea of roommates maybe they restrict the number of roommates but not the idea, Would be difficult to enforce the illegality of the fact that you share your house with one and or two other people. 37% of Americans live with roommates.
Iris Hernandez Non-recourse loan with a mixed use property as collateral
9 September 2019 | 2 replies
Try North American Savings Bank
Robin Cornacchio Self Directed IRA question
6 August 2019 | 6 replies
Try reaching out to North American Savings Bank or First Western Federal Savings.
Account Closed Would you rent to someone with a Mastiff Mix?
21 June 2013 | 12 replies
Most insurance companies don't mind an English or American Mastiff at all.
John McCormack Hellooo from New Investor in South Florida
6 July 2013 | 16 replies
I'm truly amazed at how different the Miami market is with so many South American investors involved in the market and then you have Hollywood with the Canadian investors,it certainly is an interesting marketplace.
Taylor C Fourplex price and structuring seller financing
10 February 2010 | 11 replies
Being in Canada, I find the Canadian market way overpriced compared to the American market for what you can get out for the money.
Nick Reuter HUD Proposal Would Eliminate Seller Financing
15 February 2010 | 3 replies
Some ideas from others: * Bank loans are not available on some types of properties * The tight lending climate has made bank financing "out of reach" for many * Seller financing is an "age old" tradition based on private property rights * These rules would prohibit even partial seller financing – i.e. a "seller second" * According to HUD's "Residential Finance Survey" in 2001, roughly 40% of all non-farm residential properties in the US are owned free and clear * An estimated 6 million Americans own a property other than their own primary residence * An estimated 4.5% of Americans own three or more properties, many purchased solely as investment properties * 40% of non-owner occupied residences are mobile homes which are more difficult to sell with bank financing * Approximately 5% of homes in US are for sale or for lease… seller financing may be key to liquidating this inventoryThe continued success of our industry as we know it is threatened by these proposed regulatory changes.
Tom Medwin Title Co Wants to See....
3 June 2010 | 13 replies
On top of it, the day before his agent brought me a contract she attended a seminar held by First American talking about how flipping short sales is illegal.
Wayne C What is the "Guru value per hour"
26 May 2009 | 13 replies
That's not a bad thing - only a very small percentage of Americans are successful entrepreneurs.
Tom Bjork Banks always seem to get it wrong
25 November 2008 | 27 replies
Had their exit stratigy in place "bailout" & are simply fleacing the American people.