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All Forum Posts by: Besnik Kadriu

Besnik Kadriu has started 15 posts and replied 81 times.

Post: Getting approved for a loan

Besnik KadriuPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boston Ma
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 23

@Jason Wray

So far I haven’t been able to , I already own a place and they’re telling me I don’t have enough to support a new loan. I’m making half of what I would usually make working full time.

I won’t give up and I’m trying hard to get pre approved. 2020 here we go!

Post: Getting approved for a loan

Besnik KadriuPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boston Ma
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 23

@Jason Wray

Here the second part of the question. I have been employed for the last 2 years part time and full time. Currently working my full time job on part basis with reduced hours. And my part time job I haven’t worked at all since January of this year.

Post: Getting approved for a loan

Besnik KadriuPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boston Ma
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 23

@Jason Wray

Hey Jason , so put 30% down and avoid all taxes and income. I get it. That depends on how much is the property I’m buying. So on a 300k property I would need 90k down plus closing costs. So close to 100k.

I guess that’s an avenue to look at. Thank you for reaching out.

Post: Getting approved for a loan

Besnik KadriuPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boston Ma
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 23

@Maria Bakaj

Thanks Maria . I’ll be trying for sure!

Post: Getting approved for a loan

Besnik KadriuPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boston Ma
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 23

@Dustin Morris

Thank you Dustin , yea will do! Networking is key

Post: Getting approved for a loan

Besnik KadriuPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boston Ma
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 23

@David M.

For sure , I do , so far no bank has been willing to give m a loan due to working part time. I have everything they need , it’s just a matter of not having enough income to show to a bank to obtain a loan. That’s why I reached out to see if I need to do anything different or go about it? Thanks David

Post: Getting approved for a loan

Besnik KadriuPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boston Ma
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 23

Hello all , currently working part time. Having difficulties qualifying for a loan. Besides hard money and private money.

Any advice on how to get qualified? Please please

It’s greatly appreciated!

Best , Besnik

Post: Private money for a

Besnik KadriuPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boston Ma
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 23

@James Gleeson

Thank you

Post: Private money for a

Besnik KadriuPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boston Ma
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 23

@Kyle J

Thank you - appreciate it Kyle

Post: Private money for a

Besnik KadriuPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boston Ma
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 23

Hello everyone, My question is , let’s say I got 100k from a friend for my investing. Do I put this money in my bank account.? What do I tell my bank etc ? Or a separate account ? Some clarity would be very helpful?

Thank you all!