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James Reyes Why does anyone become a "guru" in the first place?
30 April 2015 | 18 replies
Mostly people who can't sleep because they are financially overwhelmed and a therefore desperate to try anything to right their situation.It's somewhat entertaining to me as to how these guru's have the "secrets" to real estate investing. just send them the money and the "secret" is revealed.
Stephen Seaberry I'M STUCK!!! No idea how to estimate rehab cost
11 May 2015 | 18 replies
You could hire a consultant for this one job, and after this flip you will be able to do these rehabs yourself.The truth is revealed by getting three bids for each subtrade.With a rehab, it's all about curb appeal and location.
Ryan Dossey Do any of you guys buy and hold gold?
30 March 2016 | 21 replies
At that pont to gain entrance China has to reveal how much gold it has, and it will be both surprising and crippling to us in terms of purchasing power.
DuWayne Jones Abandoned but owner is not motivated. How do you approach this?
20 May 2015 | 5 replies
She might reveal more about her real situation.
Yosef Fares Diary of a newbie getting started in the Flip game- Fresno, Ca
9 June 2016 | 30 replies
The inspection process revealed a $3,000 lien on the property and we had to go through all kinds of stuff to get the bank to take care of it and to get the water turned on to do our inspections.
Chris Mora Newbie question - How common is it to sign an NCND Non-circumventing non-disclosure agreement?
27 May 2015 | 10 replies
Non Disclosure: Each Party agrees not to disclose or otherwise reveal to any third Party the identities, addresses, telephone numbers, facsimile numbers, Email addresses, telex numbers, bank codes, account numbers, financial reference, or any other entities introduced by either Party to the other without the specific written permission of the introducing Party.4.
Margo Roberts Information not Disclosed at Closing
27 May 2015 | 5 replies
A normal, thorough, title search will reveal unrecorded code violations.
Andrew Davis The Power of Bigger Pockets
10 February 2016 | 114 replies
He could buy the property from me, and make my investor and myself whole.I would drop the price significantly, disclosing all the defects the inspection had revealed, pay my investor and myself back and he would get what was leftover.I would rent/refinance the property at a low LTV, pay my investor back and the contractor would get whatever was left.After some posturing, he agreed to buy the property for just over $110,000.
John Spaight Buying first multi-family property
18 December 2015 | 7 replies
People will of course present their property in the best light, so that 12% CoC might be less.Inspections can also reveal a number of surprises, even if everything looks good-to-go on the surface.
Daniel C. Newbie from Brooklyn New York going in...finally!!
21 December 2015 | 15 replies
Could be the next Williamsburg.http://queenstribune.com/jamaica-revealed-bright-future-for-seq-nabe/