Hi BP community,
So I heard interest rate on private loan can only be 10% over Federal Reserve rate, is that true?
For example, as of now 3/20/2023 the Federal Reserve interest rate is 4.5% - 4.75%. Let say our hol...
https://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2018/08/u-s-cre...I find this an interesting play, people are already fed up with section 8 over tightening after their audit. How will this be received?
Let's imagine someone owns a rental in the state of Pennsylvania, which is inhabited by a couple (boyfriend and girlfriend) and the girl's child. Let's also imagine both the adults are on the lease. The male adult com...
http://money.cnn.com/2008/03/31/news/economy/paulson_regulation/index.htm?cnn=yes
Read the above article then vote your feelings on it!!!
If you see below, I got good info on my initial question. Now I have a followup.
Can I use my revocable trust to issue public mortgages? I see many who can't qualify so can a hard money interest-only mortgage loan...
First time landlord/self-property manager here, what are my responsibilities when it comes to hiring contractors and giving/ asking for 1099s? Do i give them or does the contractor give it to me? Is it only for work o...
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I have two BRRRR loans with Fixated Funding, both starting and closing on the same day. One loan was locked at 6.9%, the other at 7.1%. However, I just received the closing docs, and the rate on the 6.9% loan has...
First, this thread is NOT about the current legislation to create a national healthcare program. There are plenty of threads on here arguing the benefits and drawbacks of that specific bill, and I don't want this to ...
I have recently seen (within the last 3 months) an example of a solicitation letter a rehabber sent out to potential investors to fund a flip he was buying. It was nicely done in Publisher and had a photo of the house...
Mitch Stephen wrote a post that basically talked about how he flips.
Find/Buy/Fix/SellOwnFin/SellNote
Was curious how many other people do similar types of deals (mainly the sell note at end). I've always don...