Freddy C.
Internet service at rental
3 March 2011 | 4 replies
While I lived there, I had pretty crummy internet service.
Wendy S.
Rent increase, and Notice for Georgia
3 August 2020 | 0 replies
BackgroundLandlord resides at property. 4 tenants each renting a furnished bedroom in a shared housing with all utilities paid to include internet and Security system. .
Keesha Smith
HUD EMD
7 February 2015 | 26 replies
If this was a financed offer, you should be be able to provide an approval letter from your lender.If you said it was cash, and had one of those instant-print letters off the internet, you may be in trouble.
William Simmons
1m mobile home park
28 July 2016 | 10 replies
The lot rents are incredibly low though.
Michael Dunn
Staying withing DTI needed Ratio(s) .......
25 January 2015 | 2 replies
Good afternoon,I am sitting here, browsing the internet for current 2015 on the max DTI on an FHA load, while at the same time deciding if getting an unsecured loan will halt my plans on purchasing my first propertyHere are the current numbers ( any help will be greatly appreciated )....Monthly average Gross = $1,700credit score = 680Total monthly Debts = $200House Payment I'm looking at from the purchase of the property = $500 ( this includes PITI )The monthly minimum for the unsecured load will be right around $150 a monthSo with my current monthly debt minimum of $200 + $150 ( new monthly minimum debt form the un-secured loan ) = $350Using a DTI of 35/50..... .35 x $1700 = $600 .50 x $1700 = $850Given this DTI, I'd be right at the Max on the 50% side of $850 , if I take on this new loanmy questions are...1. is a 35/50 DTI on a FHA even likely to get ?
Eric H.
Thank you BP!!!! I've closed my 1st wholesale deal!
8 February 2016 | 46 replies
I have hired someone to run my internet marketing campaign.
Account Closed
Asking To Buy People's Homes
29 April 2015 | 14 replies
@Josh Caldwell I'm getting an eerie feeling that that works better than expected..Mentioning Donna Mcneil's "original", is that something I will find on Bigger Pockets or rather by searching the internet?
Wendell De Guzman
"Hack of the Week" - Sept. 5 - Brick Bungalows and How to Create Massive Increase in Value!
8 September 2014 | 17 replies
It wasn't until the advent of manufactured trusses that 'wide open spaces' became commonplace (Although some of the building techniques in Japanese architecture and borrowed in very high-end bungalow architecture had some incredibly innovative ways to create open spaces, but I digress...)Before removing walls in any structure, you should consult a professional... especially if some dumbass wholesaler is telling you that the brick siding means that there are no load bearing walls!
Jeff Libby
The order in which you renovate a property
11 January 2015 | 20 replies
- Budget- Permits- Foundation- Demolition- Framing - Windows and Doors- Roofing- Exterior Siding- HVAC Rough-In- Plumbing Rough-In- Electrical Rough-In- Structured Wiring Rough-In (Internet, Ethernet, Coax, Speakers, etc)- Insulation Batts- Framing Punchout (misc framing needed to account previous trades cutting holes and maybe needing soffits due to hvac or plumbing)- Drywall (Hang, Tape, Skim, and Sand)- Insulation Blow-In (if needed)- Trim (Base, Case, Crown, Kitchen Cabinets, Vanities, Etc)- 1st Paint- Granite Templating- Ceramics / Tile- Vinyl- HVAC Final- Electrical Final- Hardwood Flooring- Plumbing Final- Structured Wiring Final- Install Granite- First Clean (clean up all bathrooms and kitchens)- Drywall Point Up (takes care of all over cuts or mis-cuts from above contractors)- 2nd Paint- Carpet- Drywall Blue Tape- Paint Touch Up- Final Clean (remove hardwood floor coverings and plastic on the carpets)- Punchout (your guy to do the grout caulking, door adjusting, fine tuning)