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All Forum Posts by: Jose Diaz

Jose Diaz has started 30 posts and replied 218 times.

Post: Let's say I have $10k to invest

Jose DiazPosted
  • Renter
  • Hialeah, FL
  • Posts 239
  • Votes 27

@Gabriel Rebustillo I got the wrong circle of friends and family. They are all broke, LOL.

@Ben G. I understand what you are saying and I agree. I don't know if I could afford wishing that a motivated seller would call knowing I have to repay the loan. Maybe I am just coming up with excuses, not sure.

Post: Let's say I have $10k to invest

Jose DiazPosted
  • Renter
  • Hialeah, FL
  • Posts 239
  • Votes 27
Originally posted by @George Maka:

@Jose Diaz Have you thought about partnering with other people to bring in the same amount and everyone split the profits. I would be interested in that, so if you go that route, let me know and we could figure something out.

Thanks,

George

 It would be a great idea to partner.  Its very difficult to find someone in Miami not trying to screw you over or have a subliminal intention. 

Post: Let's say I have $10k to invest

Jose DiazPosted
  • Renter
  • Hialeah, FL
  • Posts 239
  • Votes 27

Although marketing for motivated sellers is a great idea, I would not use those.funds because I have a monthly expense from the loan.

Post: Let's say I have $10k to invest

Jose DiazPosted
  • Renter
  • Hialeah, FL
  • Posts 239
  • Votes 27

Hello everyone.  I have an opportunity to get a personal loan for about $10k and was thinking about what I could do with it as far as investing.  Obviously the loan would have a monthly payment which I will need to account for when pursuing a possibility. 

Thanks for advice. 

Post: Subject to vs Owner Financing

Jose DiazPosted
  • Renter
  • Hialeah, FL
  • Posts 239
  • Votes 27
Originally posted by @Darrell Shepherd:

I'll expand some:

You run across someone that has a paid off house, you can offer to buy it with owner financing.  They are the bank, they deed you the house, it is in your name, they hold a note and security deed to the house just like a bank would.  You pay them monthly payments for the house, if you fail to do so they will foreclose just like a bank would.

Contract for Deed (we dont use them much in GA)- think of a car loan.  The sellers keep title to the house, but you have a legal contract to get ownership when the loan is paid off.  I've never done one of these, but they are popular in some areas of the country.

Subject to:  You run across someone that owes $95k on a house that is worth $100k.  They can't sell it and pay a RE commission without writing a check for at least $1,000.  Instead of going that way, they deed you the house subject to the existing mortgage. You actually now own the house, but your ownership is still subject to the terms of the original loan and your seller is still on the hook for the note.  Plus the collateral still collateralizes the loan even though ownership has changed.  The bank can take the house if you fail to pay.   Its in your best interest to make the payments, but if you don't the only recourse the bank has against you is to take the collateral since you didn't sign the note.  

I used to do a lot of sub2's that were in foreclosure.  We'd reinstate the loan (pay the back payments) and give the seller whatever they got, then leave the loan in place, fix up the house and sell it.  Many times on a Lease/Purchase to get more out of it.  Haven't done one in a while, people around here don't have much equity and I've been doing the "ugly house" business.  Brian mentions many other ways to make deals work doing the "pretty house" side of things.  We've done a lot of the same training from reading his posts.

Lots of ways to put deals together...when you are getting started its kinda like drinking water out of a firehose.

 Thanks for educating.

Post: Subject to vs Owner Financing

Jose DiazPosted
  • Renter
  • Hialeah, FL
  • Posts 239
  • Votes 27

@Brian Gibbons Can you expand on the land contract-cfd, please? 

Post: Websites to list deals

Jose DiazPosted
  • Renter
  • Hialeah, FL
  • Posts 239
  • Votes 27

@Johnna Lodge Didn't know about postlets. Awesome!

Post: Educate me on how to skip trace

Jose DiazPosted
  • Renter
  • Hialeah, FL
  • Posts 239
  • Votes 27

@Gerald Harris @David Mitchell Thanks for the information. As far as how long its been vacant, I have no idea. Ill try some searching online to see what I can come up with.

Post: Educate me on how to skip trace

Jose DiazPosted
  • Renter
  • Hialeah, FL
  • Posts 239
  • Votes 27

Hello everyone,  recently I went driving for dollars and found some good prospects. Now that I am getting information on the properties I have found that vacant properties list the owners mailing address as the vacant property.  This doesn't seem correct, possible, however not probable. 

Someone on BP told me about skip tracing to find owners.  How can I start skip tracing? Teach me. 

Thanks

Post: Went driving for dollars today

Jose DiazPosted
  • Renter
  • Hialeah, FL
  • Posts 239
  • Votes 27

@Tim Leslie How do you skip trace?