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Elaine Griffin Help - Our Inherited Note is going to Sheriff Sale - what happens?
13 June 2015 | 19 replies
The requirement of a 20% "bond" or cash deposit may serve several issues, one, payment of costs and Trustee fees of the sale, next, that might be to any bidder at a sale, buying the note yourself could have implications as to the rights of paying off the first, it may also effect rights of redemption for a borrower and that could include obtaining any deficiency judgment and the disposition of the property.It also matters if the note was a cash advanced loan or if that amount was an equity funded note from a sale.
Shaniqua Dupree Private Lending Campaign
17 June 2015 | 8 replies
These are going to be more expensive then a private loan but are easier to obtain.  
Kyle Clark Property Management in California?
12 June 2015 | 1 reply
I just purchased 4 courses to obtain PMC(property management certification).
Anthony Abernathy Leveraging government assisted rentals by neighborhood or city
13 June 2015 | 0 replies
The accompanying image highlights the most aggressive Housing Voucher rents that an investor can obtain for properties purchased in a sampling of these Chicagoland suburban area.Investors, or want-to-be investors, can greatly leverage their investment dollars buy targeting purchases in the suburban areas where the average purchase price for a single family home is more attractive, since they will command the same amount of rent (i.e. a 4BR house rent for $2,175, under the Sec. 8 Housing Voucher program).And, if you're a Section 8 Voucher Holder, would you rather rent that 4BR house in a $1,200,000 property or pay that same amount of rent in a 4BR house of a $75,000 property?
Aaron Webb Insurance covering tenant damages
10 February 2016 | 7 replies
A landlord may require as a condition of tenancy that a tenant have commercial insurance coverage as specified in the rental agreement to secure the performance by the tenant of the terms and conditions of the rental agreement and pay for the cost of premiums for such insurance coverage, obtained by the landlord, generally known as "damage insurance."
Teron S. Stuck and trying to get unstuck
14 June 2015 | 6 replies
I have look up different way and one that caught my attention is business credit card to obtain property.
Tim Kelly Analyzing my first property!
15 June 2015 | 8 replies
Learn how to obtain comps for the area and that particular property.
Michael White Investor Lend Homeowner Deposit For Duplex
14 June 2015 | 0 replies
After this time, the owner would have obtained enough equity to refinance and repay the investor.Would appreciate people's thoughts?
Kyle Gregg 203k Loan Officer misrepresentation, need help!
20 August 2015 | 49 replies
You have to pay the 3.5% down payment along with the expenses of obtaining the loan.
Walker Seid my first commercial multi family deal
18 June 2015 | 4 replies
Walker Seid see if you can obtain bank financing and some seller financing.