Jake Engle
What do you expect from your real estate agent??
21 November 2014 | 8 replies
I feel pretty comfortable running numbers and such on properties, but I was wondering what you seasoned investors expect out of your agent.
Jessica F.
Tenant wants to terminate lease mid-way with probable cause in Philly
6 December 2014 | 15 replies
I arrived at the amount of 3 month's rent, with no buyout available for the first four months of the lease, because the timing gets me paid until we again reach our area's peak leasing season.
Lee S.
Approaching Broker as New Agent
19 June 2015 | 17 replies
Here, if you have a 4 year in RE then you can skip the agent class and go straight to state test, but if i remember correctly you still have season for 2 years as an agent before being a broker.To me, at least at this stage, there's no big gain in dealing with the broker headaches for a few bucks extra.
Nnabuenyi Anigbogu
Raising Money
22 May 2015 | 3 replies
Pay a little bit more in interest up front for a higher LTV, then either flip the property or refinance once it has "seasoned" and a bank will loan at appraised value versus the cost you have into it.
Dmitriy Fomichenko
Buying property at a tax sale
20 April 2015 | 21 replies
Look for other investors that are seasoned in this aspect for help...and ask questions here on BP.
Justin Colley
tap in to my equity
5 October 2014 | 6 replies
However, once that mortgage has seasoned for 6-mo you may be able to get a HELOC, if you have sufficient equity and can get an appraisal to support it.
Terry Royce
Maintaining and Organizing your Buyers List
31 October 2011 | 10 replies
I can not tell you how many times I hear new and seasoned investors tell me how big their buyers list.
Danielle C.
Need quick assessment of Short Sale deal
22 January 2010 | 18 replies
There is no "noticable" mold, however there is some drywall damage.I am confirming which bank holds the mortgage to verify seasoning rules.
David M.
Example of a SS double close in CA?
5 March 2010 | 12 replies
The really great news is that FHA's flip rules have changed as of 2/1/2010, so even FHA doesn't have seasoning requirements.
Tim L.
New South Florida Member
15 April 2014 | 10 replies
I'm in the planning/learning/formative stages right now, but I'm sure I'll be asking to pick the brains of all the seasoned investors very soon.The latest thing I've been doing is listening to the podcasts.