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Asked by Joyce
Hi Joyce:
First, it's very nice to be able
to answer a question for someone right here in
my backyard (DC)! Real estate investing can be
both very challenging and v...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Hello:
You're reported loan to value on
$750k to $5 million should certainly fit well
within lending guidelines. The interest rate
however, like all proposed trans...
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Asked by Lauren
Hi Lauren:
In fact, yes it is possible
though I am sure you realize that the
financing may not be under the best terms.
Your financing may require a larger down
pay...
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Asked by an anonymous user
This is a situation that you would benefit
from by speaking with a qualified attorney. I
can however shed some light and possibly help
with a direction on this. A chap...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Adam Witzburg
Mortgage Professional in Denver, CO
Mortgage Professional in Denver, CO
If you filed a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, typically
you will have to wait 2 years after the
discharge date to be eligible for a new
mortgage through FHA financing. There ar...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Carlos Contreras
ChFC® in Aventura, FL
ChFC® in Aventura, FL
The first thing you need to know is if
Massachusetts is a jurisdiction state. If so,
I would contact a certified foreclosure
attorney there. In Florida, we have 12 mo...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Generally speaking, 4 years. If there were
extenuating circumstances, then possibly only
2 years.
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Asked by Mike
Hello Mike:
My recommendation would be to
start with a lender referral from someone that
you know. Perhaps a family member or a friend
that has worked with a partic...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Hello:
The short answer is "yes". However
the longer answer to this question involves
whether not you have enough equity in your
home, whether or not you can qualif...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Hello:
It could be that there are some
institutions that may have their own internal
overlays that say otherwise, but generally
speaking, the answer is "yes". In mo...
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