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All Forum Posts by: Stan Jackson

Stan Jackson has started 8 posts and replied 162 times.

Post: The Wonderful World of Wholesalers

Stan JacksonPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Fort Pierce, FL
  • Posts 221
  • Votes 95

Awww Jeez Will,

I just looked at your video and previously had an image of you as a older judge looking person, lol!

Post: I bid $17k over REO price and lost.

Stan JacksonPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Fort Pierce, FL
  • Posts 221
  • Votes 95

Yes, asset managers have been listing reo's well below market value to drive interest in the property and get multiple offers for a couple of years.

But, the question you should be asking, what was the fair market value? Maybe you can ask a different agent to give you a bpo on the property.

It very well could be possible that the home is worth more than $70k.

Post: Using Realators to Pull MLS for you?

Stan JacksonPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Fort Pierce, FL
  • Posts 221
  • Votes 95

Not a problem, here to help!

Post: Share your WORST tenant requests?

Stan JacksonPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Fort Pierce, FL
  • Posts 221
  • Votes 95

You both missed the point of the topic, nothing further!

Keep 'em coming, these are hilarious!

Post: Share your WORST tenant requests?

Stan JacksonPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Fort Pierce, FL
  • Posts 221
  • Votes 95

Landlord: How many people will be living in the house.

Prospect tenant: Just me and my girlfriend.

Landlord: Noone else, children?

Prospect tenant: No children at all...but we do have 4 pitbulls.

Landlord: 4 pitbulls?

Prospect tenant: Well not actually 4 pitbulls, one is a rottweiler mixed.

This is from a buddy of mine renting his 3/2 for the first time.

Post: Property Managment in the Tampa area

Stan JacksonPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Fort Pierce, FL
  • Posts 221
  • Votes 95

Basically bringing this thread back up to keep from starting a new post.

Does anyone have any suggestions on property management companies in the Tampa area?

Buyer is interested in purchasing 5 or more single family units, in varying parts of Tampa.

Post: i dont want to leave my home

Stan JacksonPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Fort Pierce, FL
  • Posts 221
  • Votes 95

I read this post first thing this morning and immediately decided not to respond. I actually believe there is another post from this poster in the latter part of last year. I tried Babiaking it but gave up from frustration.

This, I truly believe, is a late April Fool's joke. I've met many unscrupulous people, but none to this extent!

But, I digress. Are you saying that you built by hand a home previously valued at $3MM all by yourself in 2001? I don’t know about others, but I’m impressed.

Then, became disabled in between 2001 and 2006? Why didn’t you just sell the house before the market started spiraling down? When you stopped making payments, you possibly could have sold the property for more than cost and made a profit for yourself.

I’m not sure about the contract in the State of New York, but in Florida, appliances are deemed to be automatically transferred unless specifically excluded.

What would it take for you to do the right thing? Do you want the buyer to find a house suitable for you and your family, pay the rent and utilities?

What do your teenage able minded kids think of what is going? Just curios.

BTW, NAL, NLA

Post: after buying ALL cash how to get money back??HELOC? REFI?

Stan JacksonPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Fort Pierce, FL
  • Posts 221
  • Votes 95

Sport,

I'm just addressing your last post. Make sure you pull good rental comps before deciding to increase the rent.

If the variance between what you can get is substantially higher than what the tenant can get by moving, then you may want to proceed. You may want to find the answer to this question: "How many qualified, long term tenant application will you receive after evicting this tenant?".

Make sure you abide by your State or local municipality laws/rules i.e. written 60 day advance notice of rent increase.

Make sure the rent increase is reasonable and fair, which may be considering you're thinking of only $50, less than 10%.

NAL,NLA

Post: Questions about Fannie Mae REO

Stan JacksonPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Fort Pierce, FL
  • Posts 221
  • Votes 95

And, besides it can be quite annoying to read all the way through to the post to only see the newest added info to be the same thing over and over again.

I agree with J Scott, title must have felt compel to release the EMD legally.