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29 December 2015 | 91 replies
Use cards with balance transfer promotions.
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21 December 2015 | 11 replies
I like MF since the heat can transfer through the entire building and that saves money.
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22 December 2015 | 14 replies
My current home is in my name, and I am planning to make that a rental and transfer the title to the LLC.
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21 December 2015 | 0 replies
Any lending program involving the transfer of title/ownership of your securities to any third party as a condition for funding, is by definition exceptionally risky and according to IRS rulings in 2010 and subsequent litigation against "nonrecourse stock loan" providers, a full sale subject to capital gains taxes at the moment the securities' title transfers to the lending organization.Only two types of securities finance are legit for real estate purposes, and all are licensed SIPC/FINRA: 1) A margin loan, which caps at 50% LTV and averages about 6% interest, based on a single stock; and 2) a line of credit, based on the average value of a basket of stocks, with LTVs typically up to 98%.
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21 December 2015 | 1 reply
I have met with zoning and, hopefully, at the conclusion of a 45 day or so process, I will get a transferable special use exception and close on the house.
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26 December 2015 | 7 replies
@Jackie P.That is unacceptable and you should certainly look to transfer the account to a different custodian.
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19 January 2016 | 16 replies
It will take 12-18 months for the title to transfer since the tenant/buyer will take about that time for him or her to qualify for a mortgage.However, today, I encountered a Homepath house that is ideal for FIX-N-FLIP.
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23 February 2016 | 33 replies
We sell all our proprieties with current and transferable Certificate of Occupancy.
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3 January 2016 | 18 replies
After foreclosure, lenders sometimes market the property or use auction.com to attempt to sell but once it is transferred to HUD the process is only done one wayFannie Mae and Freddie Mac while it many cases offers are made online, the process is no where similar to HUD.
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24 December 2015 | 9 replies
To get a first mortgage you have to own it, title must transfer now.