Jay Thomas
HELP!!! First Invest Property Deal Going Bad.
19 May 2017 | 9 replies
The idea of losing $1,800 lives a very bitter taste in my mouth.UPDATE: Now the bank is telling me the only way I can close on this deal is to get a renovation loan from them.
Marvin Hernandez
Help in calling expire listings
24 January 2018 | 5 replies
Their mood can be sully due to the fact that their hopes and plans of moving have went down the drain, and simply out of bitterness won't want to deal with the house at all for a few months.
Mark Enriquez
A pending divorce in the pre-foreclosure
13 February 2019 | 7 replies
I've had a few that are simply not solvable, because exes tend to get pretty bitter and nasty during divorce.
Jason Coleman
Structuring Partnerships for Flipping/Rental Business
10 June 2019 | 1 reply
It would just depend on your specific scenario and require some negotiating to find something that is comfortable for you both. 50/50 is great, but I've seen some investors get quite bitter because they end up putting in more time than their counterpart and it usually ends any future partnership prospects.The limited partnership and LLC structure seems strange to me from what you mentioned, though.
Amalya Winters
Resale of property within 45 days without improvements
1 June 2017 | 8 replies
@Amalya Winters now that we have more of the story it honestly sounds like you're bitter about the fact the seller is making a profit because you don't think it's fair.
Will Rodriguez
How is the situation in Chicago?
28 November 2017 | 28 replies
The majority of the violence occurs in a few specific neighborhoods where rival gangs have been in bloody turf wars.
Jeff Caravalho
Advertised rent too low
26 January 2019 | 38 replies
I’ve got maybe a dozen inquiries over a weeks time on a vacancy I have , but of coarse it’s bitter cold here and worst time for us north eastern folks
Matthew S.
Seeking advice from experienced investors about my difficult start
3 March 2014 | 11 replies
It will not destroy us financially, but I am bitterly disappointed in myself.
Adam Kennedy
Hello from Gold Coast, Australia!
12 February 2017 | 8 replies
She's very bitter about the whole experience, she finds it hard to look to the future because she spends all her time regretting her past decisions.I remain hopeful!
Kathryn Bowden
Earnest Money - Would I Get it Back in This Case?
17 October 2017 | 12 replies
So even though the buyer agreed to the price, had a pre-approval letter from said bank, during final underwriting, bank said actually.. we aren’t going to finance this for you because it puts your monthly payment too high and with your past credit issue, we don’t have faith you’ll pay us back regularly (obviously in a much more professional manner, yes I’m still bitter ha) long story short, we allowed a couple extensions to see if the buyer could get another form of financing, they couldn’t, contract was terminated and they got their EM back because of the clause in the contract stating if they couldn’t get financing, they get it back.