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20 November 2017 | 9 replies
I'd think about doing the following: As far as running a business, many veterans have used the VA home loan to purchase their primary residence and run home based businesses so I don't think there is an issue there but i'd check with a VA lender.
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18 June 2023 | 152 replies
The two instances I have not felt guilt, but a feeling of helplessness were the two instances I had to evict HUD VASH (Veteran) housing assistance recipients.
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13 December 2023 | 12 replies
Create Accountability through advertising:The contractor needs to know the rehab work will be highly photographed and advertised online including social media.Paying for Materials Yourself:Allows you to not get ripped off.
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14 August 2017 | 5 replies
Yes, we kept the pipes and photographed them before removing them.From my understanding as someone who just went through a contractor liability claim, you have 2 options: go through your homeowners insurance and they will then subrogate with their lawyers through the contractors policy.
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15 December 2022 | 6 replies
Hello,I am looking for a good photographer to take some nice picture for my AirBnb listing.
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28 January 2023 | 18 replies
You can put as low as 0% if you were a former/current veteran.
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10 January 2024 | 33 replies
They will be able to save you a ton of time and make sure your units will pop when photographed upon completion.
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23 April 2014 | 50 replies
I did a property report and all that came up for loan info was that it was a $0 Grant Deed in 2001 and the seller was Veterans Welfare Board.
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6 November 2017 | 2 replies
FHA Loan = 3.5% downVA Loan (Veterans Only) = 0% downSeller Financing: Lower down payment (or none) may be negotiated.Lease Option: Lock in purchase price and pay rent while you save down payment needed to purchase.
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23 June 2017 | 48 replies
Something many people don't know too, if you are a fellow Veteran, you can buy your first house with the VA loan, zero or almost zero out of your pocket.