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Selling your house to rent back, BuyFast/ Gary Latham? U.K. answers only please?

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Hi, I have recently completed the sale of my house to a company called Buyfast Ltd. Mr Gary Latham, the landlord came out to see me initially before I proceeded and assured me that I could rent for as long as necessary from him and I signed a shorthold lease agreement for a term of 6 months initially as he said this was normal and that once he had established that I am a good payer of my rent he would extend my term to a year at a time.
I have received an email today from a surveyors asking to book an appointment with me to value the house. The sale was completed last week and the payout has been issued and therefore I am now renting from Mr Latham. Why would he be needing a survey now AFTER the sale has gone through? The only reason I can think of he is looking to sell it on and i’ve been done up like an idiot? Anyone think of another reason for this or had any dealings with Buy Fast or Gary Latham? Please advise as I cant call until the morning and I am worried sick.
Thank you.
Please dont tell me how silly I was, things were pretty desperate.

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question about a short sale and bankruptcy?

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I sold my house by means of a short sale in nov. of 2008.the bank,td banknorth told me the remainder,90K,was to go to charge off by me not paying it. I have the collections dept. calling me asking for money.I told them I couldn`t pay 90K back and had no intentions of it.As I was advised by the rep. at the bank who handled the short sale.
the collection dept. is telling me I have to pay it or they suggested I file bankruptcy.
we are currently renting but would like to buy the home we rent,I do need a cosigner now because of the damage the short sale did to my credit.
does anyone know anything about what steps I should take and if I should file for bankruptcy? I know once I do I won`t be able to buy anything for years to come-so should I try to get another mortgage before file for bankruptcy? or not even bother because the bank will come after me more because I just bought another home.
I`m not trying to pull a fast one here,just looking out for my family,I have 3 young children and needed to get out of the area we lived in,that was the reason for the short sale and the mess we are in now.We had our house on the market for over 2 years and just watched the house depreciate in value,not mention no one was moving into our town because of the schools and crime rate,we had to jump at the chance to get out when had our first and only offer. Just wanted to add that before i get bashed.

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How to make $10,000 in 30 days and Six Figure in Six Months Buying and Selling Houses

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Your exit strategy is an extremely important part of your real estate investing business. In fact, it is one of the most important parts. Sometimes investors get excited because they learn how to buy properties, they find them and they have the money lined up to purchase them, and they do, But when they get them, they have no idea what they plan to do with them. You must know your exit strategy when you buy. What do you plan to do with the property? Knowing this allows you to make all types of decisions, from how much to offer, to what kind of financing to us, and more.

What is Wholesaling? It is simply finding a bargain property and passing it on to a bargain hunter. That bargain hunter will be an investor who will either purchase the property to resell it or purchase it to hold it for rental income. Your profit as a wholesaler should be between $5000 and $15,000 on each house. In some cases it will be higher than $15,000 and on some deals your profit may be a little lower than $5,000. Why wholesale?

Real estate investors choose to wholesale properties for a few reasons. They could be:

Quick cash – it is possible to turn a property around anywhere from 7 to 45 days and get cash in your pocket. If you need to get your hands on some cash quickly, this would be a reason to wholesale. Or, you may not need the cash immediately. You might just want to build your cash reserves. Wholesaling is a good way to do this quickly.

Too many houses – maybe you’re good at finding houses, but you find more than you need or can use at any given time. If this is the case, wholesaling is a smart move for you. You can still profit from your locating skills, even if you aren’t going to keep the property for your personal portfolio. Flexibility – at any given time, you can determine whether you want to keep a property or sell it. This gives you flexibility as you locate and purchase properties.

An important fact to remember: Probably the most important thing that you need to remember when you decide to wholesale is, your buyer should get the majority of the profit! This is important because your buyer will be the one to purchase and rehab the property. There has to be enough room in the deal for your buyer to do this and still retain a nice amount of money for cash out and/or equity.

This does not mean that you find properties and give them away for $1,000. If you did that, you would be a bird dog, not a wholesaler. Your profit will vary depending on the house, but the better you are at locating properties and putting together offers, the greater your profit will be – while still maintaining an excellent profit for your buyer.

Keys to Successful Wholesaling

There are several things that you can do to ensure a successful and profitable wholesaling business. We will discuss those now.

Consistent source of properties – Earlier in the program, we discussed several ways that you can locate properties. If you want to make wholesaling your main business, you will need to make sure you have a consistent source of properties. For instance, you may develop a relationship with a probate or divorce attorney, who knows a continuous stream of people with houses to get rid of. You may even develop a relationship with someone at a bank that works in the REO (real estate owned) department. These are the properties that the bank has had to take back due to foreclosure. However, you decide to find them, you need to make sure that you have a consistent source.

Your buyers list – If you decide to wholesale, you must develop a strong buyers list. This will allow you to locate properties with the assurance that you can move them. Even if you only wholesale properties occasionally, it is highly recommended that you have a buyers list built up. As we previously discussed, there are several ways that you can market to build up your buyers list. Two of the easiest ways to do this are to place ads in the paper and to advertise at REIA’s. You may even put out roadside signs to attract buyers. You should think of your buyers list as money in the bank. A good list will make it a lot easier for you to move properties. You will also feel more confident getting the properties, knowing that there are people ready to purchase them from you. Good properties at good prices – Again, we are building on what we learned earlier in the program. You want to make wise choices when you look at investment properties, including when you wholesale.

Even though you are not going to keep the house, you still need to make sure that it is a good house in a good area at a good price. You can get 2BR 1BA houses at cheap prices all day long, but do you really want to? We would say no, unless the house is so cheap that your buyer could add an extra bedroom with little trouble. But even then, we wouldn’t recommend it. You always want to go the path of least resistance. Don’t get the houses with the weird floor plans.

They shouldn’t be too small or have any type of structural damage. Most investors do not want to take on rehab projects of more than $15,000 – $20,000, especially if they are just starting out. If you find a good deal that requires an intense rehab, you will probably want to save that one for yourself or pass on it altogether. And again, you need to make sure that the price is right. There should be enough room in the deal for your profit, your buyer’s profit and the rehab funds. Your profit will vary depending on the deal, however, to make it worth your time, you should shoot for a minimum of $5,000 per deal. Of course, this will vary by property. Review your buying formulas for wholesaling properties. Remember -wholesaling is not illegal flipping. You never want to artificially inflate the value of a property. Relationship with your closing attorney – Typically, your lender will choose the closing attorney. However, this does not stop you from developing a relationship with them as well. In fact, if you work with the same lender a lot (for your purchases or your buyer’s), you will find yourself in that closing attorney’s office quite a bit of the time. Learn the culture of the office. How does it run? What are the personalities of the staff? What are their names? How do they like to do things? You will find that all closing attorneys are different. Some are more laid back while others are more uptight. Some will accept documents and requests faxed from you, while others want them directly from your buyer and/or your lender. The key is to find out how to best work with them so that your deals run smoothly. Find out what you can do to make things easier on the staff to bank some goodwill, you might need it on a bumpy deal!

Relationship with your contractors – Although they tend to get a bad rap, it is entirely possible to find a good contractor and to develop a relationship with him. You may have to go through several contractors to do this, but it is possible. Your relationship with your contractor is important, because you need to be able to count on the quality of the work and the prices at which it can be done. Even if your buyer uses their own contractor, you should have someone that you can bid the jobs and that you can recommend. Their prices should be in-line with those that you have found to be fair and reasonable in the market place and their quality should be the same. If you are recommending your contractor out, do your best to make sure that this person is reputable, fair and does quality work. There is no guarantee in this, we have come across some duds ourselves! But always do your due diligence. Check with references and view jobs that they have already completed. And always be on the look out for more contractors. You can never have too many good ones!

Relationship with your appraiser – Your appraiser will also be one that is approved by the lender. This is good for both you and your buyer. You always want to make sure that your values are as accurate as possible. The appraiser will make sure of that. Again, it is worth your time to develop a relationship with the appraiser. When you do this, you will be able to get them to verify values for you. This is important if you are unsure about an area and need to make a quick decision. A lot of the knowledgeable appraisers can tell you values off of the top of their heads. This is very valuable for you. You also want an appraiser that will get the appraisals completed quickly. There is really no reason to wait more than 3 or 4 days for an appraisal. If an appraiser has you waiting longer than a week, you need to look for someone else. Most lenders are amenable to trying out new appraisers, if there is justification. If you are having problems with them, they probably are too. The good thing is, there are a lot of appraisers out their with experience appraising investment properties.

Relationship with your private lender – this is of paramount importance, for both your purchases and those of your buyers. One of the most important things that we have learned with wholesaling is – You must approve your buyer’s lender. If possible, you should require that your buyer use only lenders that you approve. This is important because the lender can literally make or break your deal. You need to know what areas the lender likes, what types of houses, how much money they have and how quickly they can close. It is not heard of for a lender to approve a house sight unseen and then change their mind when they go to see it the morning of closing. Lenders can run out of money. They can have as many stipulations as a conventional bank. We have seen all of this happen before and it is not fun. You need to control this part of the process. Then, you can be assured that the deal will close when it is supposed to. You should work with a lender who appreciates your business and makes you a priority.

Know your closing requirements – These requirements typically depend on the lender, but you should know what you need ahead of time. This will allow you to close quickly and easily. You may begin securing some of the documents as soon as you lock down the house. Some typical requirements are: appraisal, title insurance, survey, and builder’s risk policy.

Marketing – The entire last lesson was devoted to marketing. That’s how important this is. Market, market, market!

Integrity – In business, as in life, it is so important to have integrity. Simply put, you need to do what you say you are going to do. Everyone that you work with should be able to count on the fact that you are good to your word. In wholesaling, there are a lot of things that are out of your control – which it why it is so important to be careful of who you decide to do business with. But, always do what you can and people will want to do business with you. Remember, good news travels fast, but bad news travels faster.

Whether you decide to make wholesaling your main business or a part of your business, it is a good option for you!



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Banks Do not Want to Foreclose Your Home

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When the phone is ringing every day and the bank is threatening to foreclose your home, because you are behind on payments, it is easy to believe that the banker is drooling over the possibility of foreclosing on your home. But you should know that the bank stands to lose a lot of money if they are forced to foreclose on your home. Read this article to learn the real truth about banks and foreclosures.

With what I have learned about banks and foreclosure over the last couple years, the information that I am about to share with you now, could have helped a few of my friends avoid losing their homes. Because I could not help them in their time of need, it is my hope that I could help you now, in your time of need.

I know that my initial suggestion that “banks do not want to foreclose on your home” may seem far-fetched to you now, but by the time you have read this article in full, you will recognize that you have more power over the bank than the bank would care to admit to you.

The Truth Is In The Numbers

Let us suppose for the sake of this story that you paid $100,000 for your home. And let us suppose that you put a full 20% down on that home five years ago. In this scenario, your bank loaned you $80,000 to help you purchase your home, and at best, you have probably paid $10,000 towards the principle of your home loan.

In the past year, you suddenly found your finances stretched for one reason or another. Perhaps you changed jobs, or your business contracted with the economy. Perhaps you had a financial emergency that required a lot of cash to solve, and now you find yourself struggling to catch up on the rest of your bills.

In the end, it really does not matter the reason for your current financial crisis. It will have little bearing on the outcome of this story.

This is where most people make a mistake in their understanding of the banks’ motives in threatening foreclosure. The bank is not threatening foreclosure because they want your house. The bank is threatening foreclosure, because they want to spur you to action, to fix your current financial crisis.

I know you are thinking that the bank will sell your home for its full retail value, but they won’t, because they cannot afford to hold onto your house for a long period of time. In order to sell a home for full retail price, the bank would need to commit to holding the home, perhaps for years, until that perfect buyer arrives to buy it.

If you force your bank to foreclose your home, your bank will put your house up for auction at a sheriff’s sale. PAY ATTENTION… this is important. When your bank puts your house up for auction, they will generally only get 35 to 40 cents on the dollar for your home.

The bank is currently out 70 cents on the dollar against the retail value of your home, but if forced to auction, the best the bank can expect to get out of your home is half what the bank has invested into your home!

In the scenario I have outlined here, you owe $70,000 on a $100,000 home. But if you force the bank to foreclose your home, the best the bank can hope to achieve is to get $35 to $40,000 for your home at auction. Do the math. If your bank forecloses your home, your bank will lose between $30 and $35,000, when they sell your home. Ouch!

This is the key information that you will use to stop the foreclosure of your home. As you can now recognize, your bank needs you to stay in your home, more than they desire to foreclose on your home.

Leverage

As should now be obvious, you as the homeowner have a lot of leverage over your bank. And if you play your cards just right, you will not have to lose your home.

If you find yourself behind on payments and you are looking for a way to save your home from foreclosure, you need to speak to a company like National Foreclosure Counseling Services (http://nfcscorp.com/). NFCS is a company, which can help you negotiate a repayment plan or loan modification on your behalf.

When NFCS contacts your bank on your behalf, your bank knows that you are interested in taking whatever steps are necessary to get back on the straight and narrow with them. When banks realize that you are serious about staying in your home, they have to weigh the options of negotiating a loan modification or losing an average of $30,000 when they foreclose your home.

If the bank has someone in a home that wants to stay in the home, then the bank stands a chance of retaining some of their profits on their original loan, if they are willing to renegotiate the terms of that loan. However, if the bank is forced to foreclose on the property, then chances are good that the bank will lose a lot of money.

Think about it. Your bank does not want to foreclose your home. It is in the best interests of your bank to keep you in your home, period.

National Foreclosure Counseling Services (http://nfcscorp.com/) has a proven track record (with documentation) of helping families such as yours renegotiate with their banks to help them to stay in their homes. In just the last 90 days, NFCS has helped 600 families renegotiate with their banks to avoid foreclosure.

The Most Important Step In This Process

You have the power to save your home from foreclosure, if you simply decide that you want to exercise your power of self-determination.

Who knows? You may have decided that you don’t want to try to hang on to your home for whatever reason. So long as you understand that a foreclosure will hurt your credit for at least ten years, perhaps preventing you from being able to buy another home, then by all means, it is your choice to accept foreclosure or not.

The current real estate crisis will not last forever, and housing prices will rebound eventually. Even if you see yourself upside-down in your home now, you may just find that if you hang on to your home another five or ten years, then housing prices will bounce back and you will survive the current real estate crisis without great financial loss.

But if you are like most people, you probably cannot bear the thought of losing your home and the equity you have so far built up in your home. If you desire to hang on to your home, then you alone must take that first step towards saving your home from foreclosure, then you should make it a point to get in touch with the folks at National Foreclosure Counseling Services, as shown below.

Author’s Note: This article was originally posted at: http://cash-advance-payday-loans.org/blog/banks-do-not-want-to-foreclose/2009/01/



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Need to Sell House Fast to Avoid Repossession is This Possible? Yes All You Need to Do Is.

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If you are looking for a way to sell your property fast in order to avoid repossession then your in luck as there is a new solution growing in popularity in the UK referred to as the “Sell & Rent Back Scheme”

If you are looking to sell your house to stop repossession you may have already noticed that today’s current property market is not a liquid as it once was, it has hard to find buyers and most people that would like to buy are unable to get mortgages. This becoming a common problem for property owners who need to downsize their accommodation to avoid repossession due to the high rise in the interest rates in the UK.

The nature of these schemes to for an investor to purchase the property quickly to help the individual or family affected from being evicted then it will allow them to remain in the property as tenants, and if disused before hand many of these deals usually include the option of buying back the property later on if your financial situation improves this can be a nice solution for those that really like their house but due to current financial conditions would otherwise loose the ability not only to stay in their house to re take ownership of it once they have consolidated their position.

This is a much better alternative than what would happen if someone was to go though the process of eviction and repossession as the property then would have been sold at auction for a very cheap price and any outstanding debts would continue to be chased by the lender and legal action would be taken to ensure that they get their money back this is especial an uncomfortable time while you are effectively homeless and looking for alternative accommodation at the same time. For this reason these schemes have become a very popular alternative to this current state of affairs.

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