I'm in Ohio and found a Vacant, Bank Owned, Unlisted property.....I looked on the county auditor website and it shows its owned by: US BANK NATIONAL, 4801 FREDERICA ST, Owensboro, KY.It's been sitting unlisted for at...
My GF and I will begin shopping for our first mortgage ever next week. We are looking for a multifamily in New Bedford. The plan is FHA loan, live in for a year or so, refi and repeat. There seems to be so many variab...
I'm buying a bank-owned 2 family property. It will be my problem to evict the existing occupants. The bank is not providing any info regarding the tenants/ possibly former owners. How to I properly identify them, so t...
I am renting out my house, and noticed a few tenants put N/A on the application form where it asks for their checking / savings account.Aren't checking accounts free to open? What does a lack of bank account say about...
Hi guys! im planning on buying my first property as a house hack .
is it advisable to open a new bank account prior to buying the property or wait after the purchase?
i know some say that you should seperate all tr...
I am on the tail end of a BRRR on a triplex, and I'm exploring options on the refinance side. A cash out refi is an option, but I also like the idea of doing a HELOC on the property. Through my research, it looks like...
I am trying to buy a property in a market where the average home price is in the 300-400 k range. Occasionally houses come up in the high 200k range.
I have about 70-80k ready for a downpayment on a place. However, ...
Anybody know of a bank that will do a 1st postion HELOC on a rental property that is a manufactured home in Florida?
I acquired the property subject-to, and the existing mortgage is with Ameris Bank, and they would d...
Hey Everyone,Do you have a different bank account for every property, or do you have one account that holds all of your funds? I’m assuming if you just have one account that you would need to have a well documented sy...
I've put together a real estate deal where my LP will be contributing 80% of the equity. They're doing the deal because it's a great investment and I'm doing all of the legwork. The problem I'm running into is that ev...