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Robert Bates Refinance VA loan to a conventional
26 April 2017 | 7 replies

Hi I'm robert, my question is I purchased a duplex in 2014 for 220k it is now worth 295k. Can I refinance this property into a conventional loan without cashing out, and then get a heloc on it. And then use my VA loan...

Jarret Durst Keep saving or pay consumer debt?
26 July 2023 | 6 replies

Hello BP People,I’m in a situation where I have approximately $8k in car debt & $20k in school loans. I have about $6500 in my bank account and growing that by about $1000-$2000 a month. Would it be best to focus ...

Kamenin Earl Banks Pay consumer credit first or save money?
13 November 2018 | 10 replies

Hi everyone!

I need some advice. I just read Sott Trench's "Set for Life". It was a great book and I am going to follow his ideas. But I'm struggling with deciding whether I should pay off my consumer debt first or ...

Jason Avila Paying consumer debt or investing with new capital?
26 June 2020 | 19 replies

I have about 25k in cash available. I also have about 45k in non-real estate debt. Credit cards, car loan. I really want to refinance my current residence to get it rented and look to buy a new home. Both the refinanc...

Shanequa J. Owner was scammed
14 May 2016 | 17 replies

I'm buying a house from an out if state seller. We talk often and have a good relationship. She calls me to tell me about how her sister got scammed.Long story short, she thought she was selling her house and getting ...

Account Closed REALTOR REBATES or BUYER'S AGENT CREDIT
22 January 2016 | 5 replies

Realtor Rebates or Buyer’s Agent Credits

Realtor Rebates or Buyer’s Agent Credit can be a Massive Savings for Consumers! In addition to shopping for the best rate, terms and l...

Jon Klaus Do you take application fees?
28 December 2011 | 22 replies

I typically haven't charged for applications, but I just used an agent who charged $40 per adult.

Then I found this article about a landlord in San Francisco who took 250 applications for one unit at $40 a pop.

http...

Brian Gibbons CFPB and Credit Repair - Beware!
23 September 2016 | 3 replies

Below is today's CFPBs Bulletin on Credit Repair Companies (Fraud)I have assisted Tenant Buyers get mortgages with damaged credit and high DTI since 1986.If you are recommending some credit repair companies to tenant ...

Corey Dutton Is Consumer Financial Protection Lacking Among Peer-to-Peer Lende
18 September 2015 | 6 replies

Consumer lending platforms, also known as crowdfunding, or peer-to-peer lenders, have inundated the consumer lending space since 2008. Although the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has wreaked havoc on the ...