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evolusd
ParticipantI think it’s only fair to ‘screen’ them. We are entering into a contract. They’ll run my credit to be sure I can pay, so why can’t I research them a bit to make sure they can provide the rental in accordance with the lease?
I don’t know about the 30% equity rule to get another mortgage, but I assume there are some conditions, hence my original post.
evolusd
ParticipantI think it’s only fair to ‘screen’ them. We are entering into a contract. They’ll run my credit to be sure I can pay, so why can’t I research them a bit to make sure they can provide the rental in accordance with the lease?
I don’t know about the 30% equity rule to get another mortgage, but I assume there are some conditions, hence my original post.
evolusd
ParticipantI think it’s only fair to ‘screen’ them. We are entering into a contract. They’ll run my credit to be sure I can pay, so why can’t I research them a bit to make sure they can provide the rental in accordance with the lease?
I don’t know about the 30% equity rule to get another mortgage, but I assume there are some conditions, hence my original post.
evolusd
ParticipantI think it’s only fair to ‘screen’ them. We are entering into a contract. They’ll run my credit to be sure I can pay, so why can’t I research them a bit to make sure they can provide the rental in accordance with the lease?
I don’t know about the 30% equity rule to get another mortgage, but I assume there are some conditions, hence my original post.
evolusd
ParticipantI think it’s only fair to ‘screen’ them. We are entering into a contract. They’ll run my credit to be sure I can pay, so why can’t I research them a bit to make sure they can provide the rental in accordance with the lease?
I don’t know about the 30% equity rule to get another mortgage, but I assume there are some conditions, hence my original post.
evolusd
ParticipantThanks BG…I’ll definitely get down there and research a bit.
XBB – We plan to stay there at least a year, possibly longer. While you’re right about foreclosures currently taking 12+ months, I don’t want to rely on that fact in case the banks decide to start getting more efficient.
evolusd
ParticipantThanks BG…I’ll definitely get down there and research a bit.
XBB – We plan to stay there at least a year, possibly longer. While you’re right about foreclosures currently taking 12+ months, I don’t want to rely on that fact in case the banks decide to start getting more efficient.
evolusd
ParticipantThanks BG…I’ll definitely get down there and research a bit.
XBB – We plan to stay there at least a year, possibly longer. While you’re right about foreclosures currently taking 12+ months, I don’t want to rely on that fact in case the banks decide to start getting more efficient.
evolusd
ParticipantThanks BG…I’ll definitely get down there and research a bit.
XBB – We plan to stay there at least a year, possibly longer. While you’re right about foreclosures currently taking 12+ months, I don’t want to rely on that fact in case the banks decide to start getting more efficient.
evolusd
ParticipantThanks BG…I’ll definitely get down there and research a bit.
XBB – We plan to stay there at least a year, possibly longer. While you’re right about foreclosures currently taking 12+ months, I don’t want to rely on that fact in case the banks decide to start getting more efficient.
evolusd
ParticipantCould happen, but that’s very unlikely barring an inheritance or trust fund. I don’t know anyone in their early 30s making enough cash flow to pay off a $400k+ (assumption) in four years. The more likely scenario is debt, so thats why I asked.
evolusd
ParticipantCould happen, but that’s very unlikely barring an inheritance or trust fund. I don’t know anyone in their early 30s making enough cash flow to pay off a $400k+ (assumption) in four years. The more likely scenario is debt, so thats why I asked.
evolusd
ParticipantCould happen, but that’s very unlikely barring an inheritance or trust fund. I don’t know anyone in their early 30s making enough cash flow to pay off a $400k+ (assumption) in four years. The more likely scenario is debt, so thats why I asked.
evolusd
ParticipantCould happen, but that’s very unlikely barring an inheritance or trust fund. I don’t know anyone in their early 30s making enough cash flow to pay off a $400k+ (assumption) in four years. The more likely scenario is debt, so thats why I asked.
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