
3 June 2025 | 32 replies
See the chart from Fair Isaac Company (FICO) below: FICO Score Pct of Population Default Probability 800 or more 13.00% 1.00% 750-799 27.00% 1.00% 700-749 18.00% 4.40% 650-699 15.00% 8.90% 600-649 12.00% 15.80% 550-599 8.00% 22.50% 500-549 5.00% 28.40% Less than 499 2.00% 41.00% Source: Fair Isaac CompanyAccording to this chart, investors should use corresponding vacancy + tenant-nonperformance factors of approximately 5% for Class A rentals, 10% for Class B and 20% for Class C.To address Class C payment challenges, many industry "experts" are now selling programs to newbie investors about how Section 8 tenants are the cure.

12 June 2025 | 35 replies
At a minimum within 2 years you should be earning $200k + annually from brokerage activities and $250k + annually from “purchase, cure env problem, sell”.

15 May 2025 | 9 replies
There isn't enough time in a foreclosure process anyway to cure a DOS through foreclosing on an AIDT.Party B is stuck.

21 May 2025 | 5 replies
After the concrete cured/hardened there were no further problems, but the cost was not cheap and the results are not warranted.

21 May 2025 | 6 replies
I did put an open window in winter fine which cured one offender but you have to see it.

11 May 2025 | 4 replies
Joe's lease has provisions against this, so I properly serve him a "10 day notice to cure" using a process server ($$).

14 May 2025 | 14 replies
In my opinion, it's also not a situation cured by a corrective deed since absent some problem related to the execution of the seller's deed, there's nothing to correct.

1 June 2025 | 29 replies
I cured both arrears and gave the guy a 6-month leaseback since he just had a kid and needed a steady roof over his head while he got his life in order (in hindsight, I should have known better as it took him longer to get out - lesson learned - but he also had equity and I held back a portion until vacancy).

16 May 2025 | 3 replies
When you buy his property, the lender gets paid off, which it is entitled to, and it cures the foreclosure.