Hello everyone, I recently had a VA skip trace a list of about 100 NODs to find the phone numbers. I verified with a couple of the numbers to make sure the VA wasn't ripping me off, and they do match my skip trace.
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I'm in the process of registering for an upcoming sheriff sale, and have the choice to register as an individual or with my business LLC.
I'd rather register as an individual, but I've noticed that all of the recent ...
I recently requested some verification of rents while considering a property to purchase. With in hours I had scanned images of money orders all from the same company (money gram). All on the 3rd of the month for all ...
I am in the process of purchasing a home (3BR, 2BA) in a great location in Baltimore. It's a SFR and my plan is to house hack by renting out the other 2 bedrooms. My mortgage PITI + PMI will be about 1750. Most 3BR ho...
Recent major blackout during Operation Gotham (SF, NYC) was a mini wakeup call to me that chaos would develop overnight if they pull the plug on the grid for any prolonged period.Is there a market for heading for the ...
I've recently dug up a fantastic 6-unit multi family property in a great part of Longmont (Boulder County, Colorado). In terms of properties I generally source, this one really looks fantastic (relatively well-updated...
I purchased a house in the Lacey, WA in 2019 that has seen steady appreciation recently but we are now seeing distribution centers popping up just miles from our house. The area we are in is still a premium and sough...
Anyone finding the cost of appraisals increasing greatly? We're refiing our primary residence and they're charging $1100! Yes, it's 20 acres, but the house isn't anything fancy, neither is the land.
I am looking at doing this on a property near my home. Does anyone have experience with assuming loans? Does anyone have insight on it?
30yr fixed is showing with most lenders in low 6's, with out paying points. as long as the client has strong credit score 740+. Recently priced a 10/6 ARM at 5.25%, costing .5%. So basically pay .5% to get .75-.875%...