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Larry Flanagan Rental underwater, want to sell, would bank short? Other options?
19 July 2015 | 9 replies
If you have other lines with them, you risk them being frozen or the ability to use them, being taken away.Joel summed it up pretty well assuming you are not in a single action or non deficiency state.You have to document a financial hardship to be considered for a short sale for 99.99% of all potential short sale scenarios out there.
Eric DeVito Check Out This Property, Advice on Repairs Needed/Estimated Cost? Photo's Included!
27 March 2015 | 0 replies
Also in the basement picture where the sheetrock looks to be cut out all around there was a leak we found out, but it was due to a pipe being frozen and that problem was fixed and a new pipe was installed.
Eric DeVito What Repairs/Estimated Cost is Needed on this Property? Photo's Included!
28 March 2015 | 1 reply
Also in the basement picture where the sheetrock looks to be cut out all around there was a leak we found out, but it was due to a pipe being frozen and that problem was fixed and a new pipe was installed.
Eric DeVito Potential First Property. Photo's Included! Estimated Repair Cost?
28 March 2015 | 2 replies
Also in the basement picture where the sheetrock looks to be cut out all around there was a leak we found out, but it was due to a pipe being frozen and that problem was fixed and a new pipe was installed.
Jeff G. Wholesaling, Large Checks, and Civil Asset Forfeiture?
18 September 2015 | 1 reply
The point is it's not hard, once you've built up enough momentum, to start getting large sums hitting your account in under 30 days.Have any of you ever had your account frozen because of the size of your wholesaling checks caused suspicion?
Deanna McCormick Is Bank Obligated to take our offer, we were 2nd highest offer, Ist buyer was disqualified?
30 March 2015 | 18 replies
To clarify one point the house had "frozen pipes / plumbing issue" so was offered AS IS.Because of that plumbing issue, a cash offer or rehab type loan was required, as the house wouldn't qualify for normal financing.
David Banville York Maine / Portsmouth NH area
30 May 2016 | 8 replies
Once we get our finances under control (had to put a whole new heating system last fall, frozen pipes, and lead removal has set us back about $35K in the last year so always plan for the unexpected!!)
Todd F. How to finance? When to use a HELOC?
29 February 2016 | 2 replies
If things go south, then your HELOC can become frozen or get called.  
Zack Lofton Commercial BPO
17 August 2015 | 5 replies
BPO can be hundreds into the thousands.Example evaluating a NNN single building is way different than having to evaluate a current value and comps for a brand new retail project in development process with multiple buildings.If you are looking at buying the property yourself you could pay the fee upfront but then get a credit at closing from the broker off of their commission amount if they agree to it.Back in 2009 and 2010 markets were frozen.
Jamie Derasmo Buy a house with a bad septic? Can't be replaced until Spring '22
13 October 2021 | 4 replies
All companies have said Spring 2022 would be the estimated replacement date due to frozen ground (property is in Rhode Island).