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Matt R. The Fracking Bubble is over...see video Harry Dent
31 January 2015 | 2 replies
Saying that defaults based on leverage used in fracking will be a trigger that causes a collapse the economy is far fetched.
Albert Bui New Update: IRA financed properties count towards your financed properties count & Income!
27 January 2015 | 17 replies
Originally posted by @Albert Bui:In my case the borrower had no reserves because he has 7 financed properties he needs a min 720 fico, 6 months reserves PITIA on all properties, so he decided to use his IRA statement.It seems to me that the borrower triggered this himself by attempting to use his IRA assets to influence a favorable decision on a loan.
Leo Arcano Jr New to BP/REI, lots to learn, lots to ask
26 January 2015 | 8 replies
But lets see if i can even pull the trigger at home ??
Hunter Perkinson Statistical Research Project Ideas Related to Real Estate
28 January 2015 | 11 replies
First, you are going to want to know the trigger price of your home is, aka at what price point will my home be considered FMV and what is the average DOM for homes that are considered FMV. 
Mark Caiazza New member in Great Falls, MT
25 November 2015 | 20 replies
hi @Krista Patrick, I haven't pulled the trigger on anything yet...
Randy Lin Subject To
12 October 2015 | 3 replies
I was wondering if there is a difference between "assuming a loan" versus taking over a loan in a subject to.If I do a subject to deal where I take over the loan of the current owner and they transfer the deed over to my name, how can I prevent the triggering of the "due-on-sale" clause?
Grant Huggins UBIT Taxes in Solo 401k
15 September 2019 | 9 replies
One reference says that if the majority of fund properties are long term rentals and you have an occasional flip, it does not trigger UBIT. 
Peronne J. Beginner Investor from Northeast (Cleveland) Ohio
2 February 2015 | 12 replies
Not quite ready to pull the trigger.
Yolanda Estrada Newbie
2 February 2015 | 6 replies
Main thing is not getting too emotional about these rental properties, and knowing when to pull the trigger on a deal.
James C. Newbie/Advice
1 February 2015 | 6 replies
However, you have to be very diligent and not just buy a piece of property for the sake of buying i.e. don't be trigger happy.