Hello Fellow Investors,
I have an investment property in Wheeling, IL and I'm interested in performing a Cash-Out Refi. Do we have trusted advisors, brokers or community bankers within this platform who would like to...
Housing advocates are promoting two bills introduced in the Texas Legislature that would give tenants more choices and reduce choices for landlords. The bills would prohibit landlords from using source of income as a ...
Seeking some guidance. I found a deal and am seeking funding. Single family property in Southern Maine market. Acquisition costs $170k, repair costs $75k, ARV of $400k. I have successfully completed two flips previous...
Can or is it advisable to borrow from a retirement account to do a deal? If yes, to whom is the interest payed to? would it be to my retirement account? I need capitol to finance my first deal. Is it possible to do ...
I have a family member who is in a tough buying situation and I am seeking advice on their behalf. To sum it up: 1. He put an offer in at $135,000 on a Fannie Mae home for that was listed for $125,000 and it got acce...
Hi Everyone,
Quick couple of questions:
1. If you borrow hard money, how soon can you refinance?
2. Does the answer to the question above apply to a personal home loan?
Thank you!
Needing advice from someone with more experience. I just won an auction on a mixed use commercial/residential building. What is the downside of using a commercial lender to purchase, my own cash to rehab, and then ref...
Hi everyone,Legal Question -If a person is renting a room from a tenant, who is the only one on the lease, and the person finds out this person is applying for rent assistance and hasn’t paid rent, is the agreement ma...
I am going to submit an offer on my first personal flip property, I have done several with my current employer, but this one is my own money. I have a few questions regarding the re-sale of the property & better u...
This is a case of read every thing you sign,,, but it's interesting.A lender loan from a portfolio lender. All discussion was about the loan being 30 yr amortizing. HUD had "conv no ins" checked, the lenders own fee...