All Forum Posts by: Kay Harts
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Post: Finding Legit Hard Money Lenders

- South Holland, IL \ IN
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Yes, and unfortunately when we research for reviews for the companies they’re not positive.
Post: Finding Legit Hard Money Lenders

- South Holland, IL \ IN
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Thank you for taking the time to post. This information is very helpful and we’ll put it to good use.
Post: Finding Legit Hard Money Lenders

- South Holland, IL \ IN
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Thank you to everyone who responded. We appreciate the time you took out to share your knowledge and expertise. We're taking heed to the advice and will look into all of the leads. We will return to share our results.
Post: Finding Legit Hard Money Lenders

- South Holland, IL \ IN
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We can definitely try that. There is a monthly’s meet up in NW IN. Thank you for sharing.
Post: Finding Legit Hard Money Lenders

- South Holland, IL \ IN
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Originally posted by @Elizabeth Wilson:
@Kay Harts we found ours at a local REI meetup.
Post: Finding Legit Hard Money Lenders

- South Holland, IL \ IN
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Thank you. That’s good to know.
Post: Finding Legit Hard Money Lenders

- South Holland, IL \ IN
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My husband and I are trying to finance our first rental property. Is there a website that you use to check out hard money lenders to avoid scams?
Post: Timeshare Damaged Credit Pursuing 1st Rental Property

- South Holland, IL \ IN
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ARI's Holiday Network in Oakbrook Terrace, IL.
We would greatly appreciate anything you can do.
Post: Timeshare Damaged Credit Pursuing 1st Rental Property

- South Holland, IL \ IN
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My husband & I are eager to purchase our 1st rental property, but we're challenged by financing it. My credit score has always been in the mid to upper 700's but was badly damaged by a timeshare that I purchased over 20 years ago. I never used it, paid off the property in full, but stopped paying the monthly maintenance fee in 2012. This was after paying 3 different agencies over a total $5000, writing the IL State's Attorney, BBB and all members of the timeshare corporate office. I pleaded with ARI Timeshare Resorts to just take back the paid-in-full timeshare. They responded that I'm a member for life. They wouldn't let the agencies I paid buy the property because they refused to sell to a 3rd party. Out of desperation & frustration I took the advice to not pay the maintenance for 7 years then request that the credit bureaus remove it. It is now 6 years of non-payment and the one lender who is willing to finance our first property is requiring that I first catch-up the maintenance fees from the past 6 years. I have one year left before I can request it's removal with the credit bureaus. Does any one have suggestions? Have I been misadvised regarding the 7 years of non-payment? How should we proceed?
Post: Timeshare Damaged Credit Pursuing 1st Rental Property

- South Holland, IL \ IN
- Posts 10
- Votes 1
My husband & I are eager to purchase our 1st rental property, but we're challenged by financing it. My credit score has always been in the mid to upper 700's but was badly damaged by a timeshare that I purchased over 20 years ago. I never used it, paid off the property in full, but stopped paying the monthly maintenance fee in 2012. This was after paying 3 different agencies over a total $5000, writing the IL State's Attorney, BBB and all members of the timeshare corporate office. I pleaded with ARI Timeshare Resorts to just take back the paid-in-full timeshare. They responded that I'm a member for life. They wouldn't let the agencies I paid buy the property because they refused to sell to a 3rd party. Out of desperation & frustration I took the advice to not pay the maintenance for 7 years then request that the credit bureaus remove it. It is now 6 years of non-payment and the one lender who is willing to finance our first property is requiring that I first catch-up the maintenance fees from the past 6 years. I have one year left before I can request it's removal with the credit bureaus. Does any one have suggestions? Have I been misadvised regarding the 7 years of non-payment? Does anyone know of a lender that will work with us?