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Dave Kennedy Buyer's Agent....confusion
2 July 2008 | 43 replies
It comes out of his proceeds.Really, you don't need to concern yourself with the sales commission if you are the buyer, other than the fact that buying through a realtor means you can't do a "no money down" deal.
Jason Schmidt can someone please explain this 50% rule to me?
9 July 2008 | 163 replies
I have a no tollerance policy and it is stated that way in my contracts....NO TOLLERANCE.........I'm a nice guy so treat me that way and don't steal food from my familys table, I won't steal any from yours.Cross me and be prepared for the full force of the legal system to be brought to bear on you.
Dan Bohannon Property Websites -- Effective?
4 July 2008 | 13 replies
If you are interested, I can help you get a no-obligation demo.
Ingrid Nagy Question on an REO Listing & Offer
10 July 2008 | 13 replies
Owner did a no money down deal, defaulted and now the bank has it.
Demetrus Gibson Which way to jump out the gates?!
24 January 2009 | 21 replies
Put a contract with a contingency on it is a no brainer..
Chris Cho Assuming a loan from a friend... need help!
2 August 2008 | 55 replies
It's a no question about it that it's a good deal.
Dwaine Clarke sub2 question - keeping the insurance
24 August 2008 | 5 replies
In some states its a no no.
Michael Rossi How to spot a freak...
2 September 2008 | 28 replies
As soon as she saw the upstairs bath, I could tell it was a no go.
Jason Schmidt Buying 1, paying it off, buying another, paying it off ... am i alone?
25 October 2008 | 45 replies
Jason,I think this is a no brainer.Pick the level of risk you are comfortable with.
Phil Bullen How is it done in the US?
13 September 2008 | 5 replies
The fundin option I use most is a no-money down strategy whereby we purchase at the agreed price and instantly re-mortgage at the market value so releasing cash instantly for the next deal.