
20 September 2020 | 5 replies
But this twist of trying to sell 7 properties is tricky and stressing me out!

20 September 2020 | 7 replies
However, there is always the SOMETHING NEW twists to many transactions - but you learn and gain knowledge.Biggest stumbling block for most agents is generating business.

8 June 2013 | 17 replies
Not saying a bank can't go 6 months, but it's a new twist and may help alot of borrowers, not just with seller financed notes

18 September 2012 | 4 replies
I would like to use a resource that is published by the government so that I know it is not someone's personal twist or interpretation of the law.

5 February 2013 | 173 replies
Because I took this out of context, let me remind anyone reading that I believe you said this sarcastically (just don't want anyone to think I'm trying to twist words).And I completely agree with you...this is the big problem.

23 September 2013 | 9 replies
Prior Owners/tenant whined to judge that they didn't understand and just thought that the nice people were just paying off the mortgage or whatever twist they could think of.So, the general tip is to never let the previous owner stay in the property, if you buy it.With this scenario it might be even more difficult to get the person out, if they default, because there's now a mortgage, instead of a lease.
25 September 2013 | 0 replies
South facing, gentle slope in the mountains, river, close to city, etc.We intend to raise ~$600K loan ($350 already committed) to complete predevelopment and entitlement and will follow with an equity round.Does anyone have an example of a 2-3 page Executive Summary or Offering Brief that I can model?

27 May 2015 | 28 replies
If you are laying it on a less than ideal subfloor - or even, on a subfloor over concrete - it is far less likely to twist and cup as real hardwood is renown to do.

8 October 2013 | 4 replies
In effect, I’d be paying approximately 7% interest (annualized rate) for the $25K.Option 2 – Obtain a similar loan with a private investor (for only the $25K required for repair) and pay off in three years.Although I initially discounted option #1 (upfront costs seemed excessive and I didn’t like the concept of borrowing more than I actually needed), I’m now seriously considering this option… but with a twist.

15 October 2013 | 17 replies
Most of my experience is Building & Remodeling with some creative contract twists here and there (grin)...But I will chime in when I have some value to offer.My @Name doesn't turn into a link...Please Help!