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Mike Jalcowitz Fraudulent attornies in NY - DO NOT USE THEM
29 October 2021 | 0 replies
DO NOT work with this office.
Olga Applegate C of O for a historic Washington DC building
29 October 2021 | 3 replies
We want to do some renovations and rent it asap as an office building.
Mason Jeffries Rental income... Do lenders accept it?
1 November 2021 | 20 replies
You might just have an inexperienced loan officer (I've run into many of them) or a lending firm who has tighter policies. 
Jerome S. NY Lender for Cash Out Refi
30 October 2021 | 4 replies
I went through 3 slow loan officers before I found the fast one I want to work with.
Brett Mach "mini mortgage" in partner structure?
30 October 2021 | 3 replies
Especially w first few deals, the sweat-equity partner may only contribute 30% of value, so 30-70 is the arrangement, especially if it's a short-term JV...I think we hear the 50-50 talk from established investors who have built a long-term relationship w investor-partners.Yes, we could get into the minutiae of tracking the dollar-value the "worker" brings to the table over time, which I guess is the spirit of the "mini-mortgage" approach: Estimate the value of their sourced-deal if wholesaled; set an hourly wage for office-work/time spent renovating; charge a leasing fee for tenant placement and 10% of rent or whatever each month for PM moving forward... 
Robert Newby Learning how to purchase with buy and hold strategy
30 October 2021 | 1 reply
Listen to the all the books, buy the books and highlight the important sections, make a list of what you need/have (documents and office organization), and get on BiggerPockets.
Peter Kozlowski One of these lenders just doesn't belong ...
30 October 2021 | 5 replies
I was talking to a loan officer at Bank of America, and he said he'd send me a fee sheet with his APR and closing costs etc., and that if I had any questions that he could answer them by phone. 
Steven Silbert Home Equity Loan Debt-to-Income Question
1 November 2021 | 4 replies
Sometimes, the loan officers don't now. 
Brandon Boyce New investor Where is the BEST place to find deals off market?
6 November 2021 | 3 replies
You could contact the owner directly, go to the county assessor office website, you can call or email you the property owners information.
Dustin Corbett First Timer...too much too quick?
2 November 2021 | 33 replies
I have meeting with commercial mortgages officer on Tuesday as my mortgage guy cannot do over 4 units in one.