
18 February 2016 | 4 replies
The success of a short sale will be dependent upon a number of factors......a real hardship on the part of the borrowers, the number and type of liens and who holds them.

7 September 2021 | 29 replies
The tenants will complain, but if you are raising them to market, their only choice is to either pay or vacate and go to another unit with the same rate.

18 February 2016 | 2 replies
Success is a process, failure is a choice

18 February 2016 | 4 replies
I get the general idea of why a cash offer is better, it's quicker, more secure, probably won't fall through in escrow, can display POF.But other than that, if you are underwritten and already approved for a loan amount, what's the huge difference if the seller still is going to get the same amount of money in the end, say $2M from a cash offer versus $2M from a person borrowing.

21 February 2016 | 8 replies
If you are referring to the ability to terminate the tenancy at your discretion sooner, a M2M tenant would generally be the correct choice, but perhaps the wrong approach.

21 February 2016 | 1 reply
Then you'll need 25% of every dollar you want to borrow above $417,000.

3 March 2016 | 15 replies
It should be used to determine the desirability of continuing with the 203k Process or as a tool for a borrower seeking to use the Streamlined 203k loan.

18 February 2016 | 2 replies
Thoughts on borrowing $30k to $50k in hard money?

21 February 2016 | 54 replies
I had some choices for property management that I looked at before I bought the property, but I never ended up contacting them because it looked like I would be using her as my property manager.

25 February 2016 | 10 replies
(google search)understand you CANNOT ask extra rent beside the approved amount, and sometimes the voucher may include utilities which means the $1,400 on the voucher may be 250 for utilities and 1,150 for tenant portion + hud.also depending on tenants changing financials and family changes, the % amount paid by hud and tenant may change over time.i would give a call to local office and also find fellow landlords in the area already working with section8 to network with.you want nice,clean, durable but not very base level. section 8 tenants usually have choices so DO NOT BE A SLUMLORD.you are a nice professional provider of quality home solutions for nice tenants!