full: Financing Condominiums – What you need to know Part II: How Condos are Approved for Financing - 11/03/08 01:04 PM
Last week, we looked at some of the most significant factors that are considered in condominium approval. Let’s examine the 5 methods allowed for approval of a specific condo.
Fannie Mae / FHA Approval
Fannie Mae and the Federal Housing Administration used to approve condominiums following an exhaustive process that involved
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full: Florida No Income Verification - 06/06/08 02:47 PM
When banks and other lending institutions receive applications for credit lines, mortgages, and other loans, options for both the lender and the borrower regarding requirements and verifications are organized into six major categories:
Full
Alternative
Stated
No Ratio Income Stated
No Income
Basically, these are loan documentation requirements. These requirement categories
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full: New Full Documentation Commercial loan Programs - 06/02/08 02:19 PM
Full Documentation Commercial loans:
High loan-to-value ("LTV") program considers business and personal income, as well as traditional property income, and is designed for business owners with commercial property at least 25% owner-occupied.
We need a completed loan application (1003, 1008) and a complete set of supporting documents, including:
* Debt schedules
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full: Owner Occupied Properties and Self-employed Borrowers who can’t verify their income.... - 05/12/08 02:43 PM
Commercial loans - Our Best program
* Stated Income - Stated Assets loans from $100K to $2.0M FICO 675 or above. Requiring no personal tax returns. Perfect for owner occupied properties and self-employed borrowers who can’t verify their income. All we need is 1003 (loan application) and a credit report
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full: Lake Arrowhead's Weekly Lake Level 3/17/08 - 03/17/08 10:15 AM
WEEKLY LAKE LEVEL INFO FROM ALALast Year's Reading - 5103.23 Friday, March 14 - 5105.80 Saturday, March 8 - No Reading Sunday, March 9 - No Reading Monday, March 10 - 5105.69 Tuesday, March 11 - 5105.71 Wednesday, March 12 - 5105.74 Thursday, March 13 - 5105.77 The water temperature is
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full: Florida Foreign National Mortgages - Underwriting Guidelines / LTV Update - 03/06/08 05:05 PM
By Dustin R. Burke, Adonai Financial We are very excited and please to announce we are now able to offer STATED INCOME loans to Foreign National clients with a down payment of 30% in central Florida. This includes loans secured by condotels. This is an increase in loan to value of 10%
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full: Florida Mortgages | Foreign Nationals Underwriting Guidelines / LTV Update - 03/06/08 05:03 PM
By Dustin R. Burke, Adonai Financial We are very excited and please to announce we are now able to offer STATED INCOME loans to Foreign National clients with a down payment of 30% in central Florida. This includes loans secured by condotels. This is an increase in loan to value of 10%
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full: Are you a sad clown? - 02/25/08 08:15 PM
...without someone to look at your listings,you are just a sad clown in the spotlight looking for someone to hand you a hanky.Face it.You have to ask hard questions about your marketing program:-who is doing this?-is it full service?-what are they doing for me?-is my branding-logo,colors, profile-right?-what are their web exports?-how
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full: We say yes to most commercial loan applications - 12/27/07 09:38 AM
We say yes to all your commercial mortgage needs CALL 888 284 5225 Chances are, YES your loan is approved!
VISIT US ONLINE NOW
At Alpha Omega Mortgage, LLC, We welcome the opportunity to show you how effective we are at helping our clients obtain the commercial mortgage that they need.
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full: Full Service Real Estate Or Discount Broker - 05/22/07 02:10 PM
There have never been more choices for home buyers and sellers than there are today. It seems that every week there’s a new discount broker, online real estate site or for-sale-by-owner company. So why is it that four out of five consumers still choose to work with a full-service
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full: FULL x%? Discount? - 10/14/06 12:13 PM
Let me see if I understand this correctly. When I see someone offering a "full" x% that means there is something different about this amount versus a "partial" x%? When I see the word "discount" that implies a reduction from a fixed number. But wait - there cannot be a fixed
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