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Cedric Lemay ''Subject to'' financing
16 June 2014 | 0 replies

Hi all,

Just wondering if property purchase subject to existing financing were legal in Canada (Quebec). And if yes, what type of financing are you NOT allowed to accomplish in Quebec but are allowed in the U...

Chukwudi Motanya Turn Key Financing
22 October 2018 | 4 replies

Hi BP fam,

Does anyone know how the financing works for turnkey companies when you are buying a house through them? Do you need to have all the cash up front or would they allow you to go through a bank in order to...

Chris Ryan Financing College Rentals???
23 October 2012 | 2 replies

I am looking into buying a couple rental properties in a college town and wanted to find further info on financing. For instance, do lenders add back the rental income at 75%? Do they write on a per bed or per unit ba...

Account Closed Deal or Financing
26 March 2013 | 2 replies

What comes first? I am looking at a property that would be my first investment and I would like to flip it. I don't have the cash to do it myself.

Should I try to get it under contract and worry about the financi...

Daniel Shults My finance scenario
24 March 2014 | 2 replies

I was wanting to know if you are able to sell a "subject to" property a year after the contract was executed. Let's say I am on title, it's subject to; can I list the home on the MLS? And how does that work when you n...

Paul D. Cash Delayed Financing
21 February 2014 | 2 replies

I had an idea.

If you are familiar with the delayed financing rule you can only finance the purchase price of the property. However if you are doing a rehab then you are out that money.

Would it work to...

Steve Salvatore Financing rental properties
3 November 2014 | 7 replies

I wanted to get some advice/opinions on the best way to finance the purchase of future buy and hold properties. Most likely the responses will be all over the place on this one. I have 100% equity in several prop...

Ryan Washer first time financing
7 April 2014 | 7 replies

Hello everybody,

This one of my first posts on bigger pockets so bear with me if I am a little off on something. I have been studying for a while now about buy and hold investing and figured if I keep reading...

Darlene Clevenger Duplex Owner Financing
10 April 2014 | 3 replies

I have found a nice duplex which generates $1400/mo rent, tenants pay all utilities and the only expenses would be grounds maintenace, taxes and insurance. The property is practically new in an excellent location w...

Alex Barnett Newbie Financing Question!?
6 July 2014 | 2 replies

Hello all,I am interesting in buying my very first investment property with an FHA loan. I am hoping to buy an owner occupied duplex...If I was approved for $140,000 on a single family home by my mortgage person, woul...