Marcus Griffin
Buy subto sell via wrap question
27 August 2024 | 15 replies
You have about 30 days to cure a Due on Sale call.a.
Isaac Blocher
The Cost of Transactional funding
29 August 2024 | 70 replies
Perhaps its semantics but you're still wholesaling something you don't own (until it closes I guess) but if that's the case a double closing would cure the issue if its approached this way.
Timothy Lewman
Massachusetts Single Family Housing Stats for July 2024:More listings isn't the cure.
22 August 2024 | 0 replies
Median Price: $678,500, +6.02% Yoy.Closed Sales: 4,216, -11.89% Yoy.YTD Closed Sales: 21,325, +1.38% Yoy.12 Month Closed Sales: 38,118, -8.70 Yoy.Inventory: 6,035, +31.62% Yoy.YTD inventory: 33,454, -1.59% Yoy.New...
Gabriel Miritello
Multi Fam Numbers running questions
20 August 2024 | 10 replies
Debt is pulling back and expecting in many cases, along with insurance for new owners to cure these problems.
Patrice Caputo
Cameron Dunlap One Day Flip—is it legit?
14 August 2024 | 5 replies
I've seen new houses built in 7 days from the day the foundation was cured but there was tons of planning which isn't counted.
Jeff Witherite
Seeking lender for refi loan on multi-unit property
13 August 2024 | 5 replies
I am seeking suggestions for lender(s) that would be willing to lend to our LLC with limited cure period requirement (6 months or less) using Income valuation approach with no / limited additional criteria.
Josh Darley
1 of 3 Tenants Went to Jail
14 August 2024 | 6 replies
If it will be months or more, you might simply serve them all with the proper notice to 'cure or quit', or 'non-payment' if that is the case, and then go to court.Assuming you get the judgment in court, you might then simply evict them.
Steve Cribb
Rent Payment excuses
11 August 2024 | 12 replies
@Steve Cribb you need to send them a 14 day notice to cure.
Rick Richard
Inspection Contingency and Known Defects
6 August 2024 | 2 replies
(assuming Seller will not cure).
Marci Stein
Putting laundry det. into sump pump
7 August 2024 | 8 replies
1) have a building inspector come out and see if your shower answer is legal, proper, and common. 2) if so, and there’s no other reasonable cure lower their rent for the inconvenience, offer to let them out of the lease?