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CJ C. Applicant A or Applicant B?
18 August 2020 | 12 replies

Wondering which tenant application looks less risky financially?  Neither have rental history as both owned...
Applicant A: Retired Couple
Income to rent from social security & workers comp = 3.7x 
Income less ...

Patrick Shep HELOC- solo vs with spouse on loan
29 November 2024 | 6 replies

I’m getting ready to apply to  HELOC on my primary. Spouse and I are on the title and loan. I believe I can qualify for the HELOC on my own, saving my wife with additional debt ( when used) on her credit.Is there anyt...

Bill Drutz What can I do? Living in 2 states (FL and IL)
19 May 2022 | 6 replies

Current Situation
Own home for 5 years now in suburbs of IL. Owe $390k on mortgage. Can sell for $520k
Wife and I credit scores both in low 600’s due to cc consolidation a few years ago, still being resolved.
$50k ...

Andrea S Menard Marital property ownership in community property state
10 December 2021 | 2 replies

Hi! Newbie investor here.
I live in a community property state (TX) and purchased two homes while I was still single. I converted the first home into a long-term rental and moved in to the second property. My boyfrie...

Erik Garland Just get the money already!
21 January 2018 | 4 replies

Am I missing something? I've got North of 150k in sfh's with my LLC. I want to get a business loan, 5 year term, 15yr amortized, around 7% APR: rougly 70k loan. LTV would be 70%.  I WANT TO DO A FLIP!! 5 years studyin...

Grey Haubert Should I Live in My First Real Estate Investment?
8 November 2016 | 22 replies

All,I am currently honing my strategy for buying my first property. I have a goal of being financially independent in 7-10 years. My current dilemma is whether or not to buy my first property with intent to rent it ou...

Stephen N. Gettting the deed in short sale?
14 January 2010 | 8 replies

How many of you get the deed when you do a short sale? and what are the advantages of doing it this way?

Rudolph T. Property Tax proration on new house in FL
29 June 2020 | 3 replies

Here''s my situation. I purchased a rental property in FL in late August 2019. The property was brand-new built in mid 2018 but evidently was not fully completed in the inside of the house (for whatever reason) until ...

Jim Cummings DFW Real Estate Cooling Off - WSJ
9 December 2018 | 6 replies

Wall Street Journal: DFW Housing Market Cooling November 27, 2018PLANO (Wall Street Journal) – "Dallas' once-vibrant housing market is sputtering," reports today's edition of the Wall Street Journal. The paper report...

Sandy J. Property management co paid RE taxes late, should they pay fees?
2 June 2019 | 6 replies

Our property management company paid the real estate taxes for the properties they manage for us late, resulting in significant late fees. Are they legally responsible to reimburse us for fees? We are in Virginia; so ...