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All Forum Posts by: Kirk Hanson

Kirk Hanson has started 6 posts and replied 46 times.

Post: General questions regarding the eviction process

Kirk HansonPosted
  • Investor/Licensed Real Estate Broker
  • Concord, NC
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 19

Sure...Looking forward to it

Post: General questions regarding the eviction process

Kirk HansonPosted
  • Investor/Licensed Real Estate Broker
  • Concord, NC
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 19

I just sold my property management division of my company last month.  

Please refer to your lease for most answers.  You can encourage your tenant to pay even during the eviction/court process.  You can evict for breach of contract even if the tenant pays one day late.  The money is still owed whether it's paid ontime or late; it's still owed and can be collected or you will get a judgment against them.  Make sure you either give them a ten day demand letter or see that your lease waives the tenants right to receive the ten day notice before you file.Please send me message if you have any specific questions or give me a call.

Post: NC Investor-Friendly Real Estate Broker

Kirk HansonPosted
  • Investor/Licensed Real Estate Broker
  • Concord, NC
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 19

I'm in the Charlotte market.  Check out my bio and recent posts.  Let me know if you want to set up a phone call.

Post: Cash buyer looking for properties in North Carolina

Kirk HansonPosted
  • Investor/Licensed Real Estate Broker
  • Concord, NC
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 19

Please read my bio and let me know if I can help you in the Charlotte/Concord market.  We have a full service flipping real estate firm.  Thanks

Post: Erik from Long Island, New York

Kirk HansonPosted
  • Investor/Licensed Real Estate Broker
  • Concord, NC
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 19

Welcome to BP.  If you are interested in flipping houses in the Charlotte, NC market, check out my profile.

Post: How should one choose where to flip properties?

Kirk HansonPosted
  • Investor/Licensed Real Estate Broker
  • Concord, NC
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 19

Do your research.  Charlotte, North Carolina is one of the top markets to flip houses in the United States.  If I can help, shoot me a message!

Post: making offer on foreclosure property before auction

Kirk HansonPosted
  • Investor/Licensed Real Estate Broker
  • Concord, NC
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 19

Most likely, that will be a waste of time. Typically, the Bank/Seller has a contract with an asset disposal company and they have their strategy to list/market their REO inventory. Reach out to your local wholesalers and call all of the folks with the "We Buy Houses" signs then ask to be put on their cash buyers list. Dig deep on your MLS, deals are there but you have to dig for them. Look at recent price reduction and back on market properties daily to find deals. We have recently purchased many Estate properties which have bene working well. I have reached out to the reputable attorneys in my town that do a lot of estate work. They send me at least a deal per month. Tax foreclosures work as well. I use all of these techniques everyday to find deals. My goal is to find 5 properties each week to start a new flip. I have not called or emailed the lenders in years as I found I get a better return on y time invested if I look elsewhere.

Post: How should one choose where to flip properties?

Kirk HansonPosted
  • Investor/Licensed Real Estate Broker
  • Concord, NC
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 19

I work with international Buyers flipping houses in North Carolina.  It's a pretty good program.  Check out my bio if you have a few minutes.

Post: Best cities to invest in - below 150 budget

Kirk HansonPosted
  • Investor/Licensed Real Estate Broker
  • Concord, NC
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 19

Look into Charlotte, NC or Concord, NC.  I believe you will like what you find.  I know my international investors have found it very lucrative.

Post: Want to do first flip in North Carolina (Greater Charlotte area)

Kirk HansonPosted
  • Investor/Licensed Real Estate Broker
  • Concord, NC
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 19

Jason.  Welcome to Concord.  We have our base operation here for flipping homes as well.  After checking out my bio, feel free to contact me if you have further questions about your first flip in Concord.  Inventory is low, Buyers are plentiful.  Let's talk.