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Ronald Perich Screening is critical - How close I came to a dangerous felon
8 November 2015 | 10 replies
Edwardsville Road.Witnesses said the suspect walked up to the counter, displayed a knife, and demanded money from the clerk.
Josiah Hague Real Estate Transaction Diagram
12 November 2015 | 4 replies
I'm looking for visual reference material that would provide an at-a-glance display of at least the essential puzzle pieces to a real estate transaction specifically concerning the entities/parties involved & their role.
Chris Daliani REO_Home Path-Owner Occupy
23 November 2015 | 12 replies
Properties in the First Look period have a countdown clock on the property information page of HomePath.com displaying the days remaining to purchase.
Luke Miller Full service wholesaler?
25 March 2016 | 8 replies
I take dozens of pictures and videos to display the condition of the house.
Kris Rasmussen 1st flip done, more to come...
28 March 2016 | 8 replies
Thanks Kris for the results and displaying the data on what you experienced from the money side view.
Calah Lopez How can I locate cash buyers?
11 April 2016 | 27 replies
Calah Lopez the best way to find cash buyers is to go where every cash buyer goes to eventually,the courthouse steps.Most professional cash buyers like to get their deals from the auctions in front of every courthouse and public auction meeting place.Get there early and watch them as they check in and display their cashiers checks from the bank to the auctioneer.Then go up to them with your business card and ask what is their specific criteria for the properties they buy and ask them if they would like you to notify them when you get one under contract.Most will say yes and if you go to enough auctions over a few months you will easily have a buyers list of 20 all cash buyers.
Kurt Gardner 3+ year investor
9 April 2016 | 1 reply
Since then, my wife and I have worked slowly and patiently to purchase 7 homes since December of 2012, we flipped one, live in one, rent five, and have a our first duplex in our sights if we can put the numbers together by the end of this month (April 2016).I work a day job that pays our bills and my wife manages the business (she has not held a "paying job" for about 2 1/2 years).I've lurked here a little and decided it was time I joined the discussion and at least said thanks for the great atmosphere and encouragement displayed by you all.We believe it is a missional calling to do what we do because we invest in people by buying and fixing houses (from the local contractors, friends who need part time income, and the renters who might not otherwise have a chance to live in a quality home).  
Fraser McCurrach Buying a property with an illegal / unapproved expansion
12 April 2016 | 1 reply
This poses some small concerns to which the seller advocates just telling the loan company that we'll move the tenant from the 5th unit into a vacant unit, and say it's being used as a 4 unit building.I'm concerned at what I view as the ethical flexibility displayed by the seller.Is what he is proposing illegal?
Daniel Heller New member from South Florida
15 March 2016 | 8 replies
I always vet all professionals using the Department of Business and Professional Regulations to check licenses, complaints filed, pending judgements, etc. in my opinion, if an individual is not willing to provide you certain information and/ or displays a combative attitude, that would raise a red flag, for me. 
Matt Eckman Forum replies
16 March 2016 | 3 replies
@Matt Eckman, thanks for asking.We've set up our forums to display the responses in order that they are posted, so someone who has not read it yet will be able to read from top to bottom.From the Newest Forum Posts list, there is the option to Jump to Last Post when you hover over the title of the forum thread.