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Anita Gee What happens when a seller backs out of a signed contract ?
25 March 2017 | 15 replies
Account Closed  terrible advice... its one thing to be a bona fide buyer and another being a wholesaler trying to make middle man fee's with no real ability to close.clouding title is a bush league move.. unless you are buying it put up a ton of EM and seller is backing out then you can sue for performance... however probably not many have ever done this..
Manish A. Building a REI portfolio by buying SFH vs investing in CrowdFund
21 March 2017 | 12 replies
The crowd platforms perform their due diligence but it's imperative that you do your own deep dive on the sponsor(s) and try to verify the marketing pitch they've provided you.
Matthew Drouin Direct Mail Link to a Video Introduction of Myself - Good idea?
10 April 2017 | 1 reply
I haven't exactly figured out the secret sauce to optimizing direct mail conversions so I tinker around with my formatting, value proposition, level of polish, etc.I was thinking of putting a link to a video introduction on my next direct mail piece.  
Nikolai Skhirtladze Turn Key Investment Properties in Philadelphia
16 March 2017 | 5 replies
The more of the following you are able to provide, the higher a price you can request:Inspection report by licensed inspector, legitimate sold comps within 0.1 mile range, roof warranty from licensed roofer, permits for the work performed, disclosure of how much electric/plumbing/HVAC was replaced, warranty for the heater (if new) or disclosure of what service was performed, age of windows and grade of windows (if new), warranty on appliances (if new), last service on appliances (if used), grade/brand/color/installation date of cosmetic materials (flooring, paint, etc.), etc.If tenant in place: strong lease terms, proof of payment history, screening criteria including personality screen, security deposit & last month rent held, annual lease term, etc.  
Adrian Fajardo Very first deal... Any opinion on the numbers appreciated!
24 March 2017 | 36 replies
Here in Anchorage, HML's (Hard Money Lenders) generally charge 5 points (5% of purchase price) up front and 12.5% interest on interest only loans (take loan amount times 12.5% and divide by 12 to get the monthly payment amount).Also, $124,000 is a very good price for a duplex in Fairbanks from talking to my friend, so I would suggest performing a very in depth inspection of the property since it has been on the market for a year already at that price.Good luck!
Jay Hinrichs how to handle multi offer situation when you really want it
23 March 2017 | 47 replies
If I am a cash offer...we might only beat the 2nd best by $1,000, maybe up to $2500.Now I will also assign values to longer or shorter closing times, ability to perform inspections or waive inspection etc.  
Ryan Ahlgrim Do you allow rental applicants to self show your properties?
28 December 2019 | 45 replies
This is a business like any that requires the business owner to perform certain responsibilities.
Vern M. For those who have day jobs...What keeps you going?
17 March 2017 | 12 replies
I can definitely see how performing those duties for others would make you fed up.
Joe Wright Property Manager willing to float the rehab
17 March 2017 | 5 replies
If the tenant ends up being problematic, they are not getting paid for their work until it's performing again.
Trevor Harris New Real Estate Investor
15 March 2017 | 1 reply
With that said I wanted to ask the Bigger Pockets Community for some assistance by asking some questions in regards to wholesaling.1) Would anyone with experience recommend performing an assignment wholesale or a double close wholesale?