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Brian Gibbons Dodd Frank Compliant Forms from AZ Realtor Board
13 January 2014 | 5 replies
@Brian GibbonsThat papersourceonline article forgot to mention something about 3rd party appraisal for the 2nd (LLC owned) scenario which was in the original CFPB regs.I'd prefer being able to use an agent's BPO/CMA since they see the pulse of the market and price in demand, where appraisals are rear view mirror facing.
Jason Roberts New Member from Bridgeport, CT (Black Rock)
20 June 2015 | 12 replies
Hey Jason, I'm a little late to the party, but finally using my bigger pockets account and perusing the forums.
Warren L. Mortgage broker vs banker
14 January 2014 | 9 replies
It is very possible to pay more in fees yet have a lower APR.I suggest you never pay a broker fee up front, you do need to pay certain third party fees up front, like appraisal, credit reports in residential and those along with engineering or inspection fees in commercial, but fees should be collected and disbursed as need over the course of the loan process as you step through the qualification phases. :)
Kevin Tarver Time shares your thoughts
14 January 2014 | 15 replies
I look at life like i look at a casino.. the games with the best chances to are fewest on the floor...
Dustan Marshall how did you fund your 2nd deal
25 February 2014 | 21 replies
I looked into those and most of the deals were Homepath Construction financing and on those I think they required you to use 3rd party contractors to fix the items on the repair list.
Stephen Anderson Where to invest
14 January 2014 | 4 replies
The best part is I love where I live.
Andrew Scott Lease option - taxes and seller's risks
3 December 2014 | 20 replies
Creditors must generally use reasonably reliable third-party records to verify the information they use to evaluate the factors.
Justin Przybylski Title and deed
22 January 2014 | 36 replies
A seller executes a Warranty Deed or a Deed of Conveyance, it can be several types of deeds, the original deed granting to the seller is not produced of given, title is conveyed by granting by the party in title.
Ricky A. Newbie from Durham, NC
2 February 2015 | 22 replies
Three is a party.
Raphael Vargas Lease Option Assigning??
18 January 2014 | 1 reply
The contract would state that I have 60 days to assign or else it is void.Please help and see the contract I have below to verify this is an ok contract to use.Thanks a Bunch.RaphaelPS possibly looking for a fair priced Rent to Own Mentor.Give me a call 703-282-7230LEASE AGREEMENT WITHOPTION TO PURCHASE REAL ESTATE(Standard Contract)This Lease Agreement With Option To Purchase Real Estate (hereinafter referred to as the Lease Option) is made this _________ [Day] ____________________ [Month], __________ [Year], by and between the following parties: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(Hereinafter referred to as the Tenant/Buyer), and________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(Hereinafter referred to as the Landlord/Seller).In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants hereinafter stipulated, the parties hereby agree as follows:1)DESCRIPTION: The landlord/Seller agrees to lease, and the Tenant/Buyer agrees to rent the real property and improvements, hereinafter called property, located at:____________________________________________________________________,As more fully described as follows: _____________________________________________________________________2)TERM: The term of this Lease/Option shall be for a period of _________ months commencing on _______ [Day] _________________ [Month] __________ [Year], and ending on ________ [Day] __________________ [Month] __________ [Year].( ) The term of this Lease/Option may be extended by the Tenant/Buyer for ___________ additional renewal periods of __________ months each, following the expiration of the initial term.