
30 September 2010 | 13 replies
I was running the numbers and if I could get my terms....Mortgage$180,000.00 Mortgage$500.00 Taxes360Insurance140Maintenance60prop mgmt300(overestimating)($1,360.00) Gross Income2000NET$640.00 $7,680.00 /yrCASH ROI1.54 CAP0.0768If I could somehow get my terms even though i would be overpaying by alot for the prop...I would be having a couple hundred a month cash flow $640.

18 October 2010 | 10 replies
So is HUD owned property will be have the same approach or more open to negotiation.

3 March 2011 | 13 replies
Plus, we need about 125,000 new jobs per month just to keep up with the growing population.Second, we'll be having an election in just under two years.
28 March 2011 | 17 replies
This would be a fraudulent transfer in violation of the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act and creates another opportunity for the plaintiff in a lawsuit to pierce the LLC liability shield.These are discussions you should be having with your own attorney.

25 March 2011 | 7 replies
The old forum design behaved as you desire; the new forum design introduced the behavior of a refresh taking you right back to the latest thread (page one), rather than leaving on the page you were at.

4 March 2011 | 6 replies
Originally posted by Charles Parrish:If I waited for the perfect tenant, great credit, good job references with well behaved kids, I'd never rent my buildings.
16 March 2011 | 14 replies
If you'll be having them do a bunch of these over time, you can probably negotiate a lower rate; if it's a one-time thing, they'll probably charge more.In general, if the person will be looking at the property, taking a few pictures and giving you a non-written ball-park estimate of the repairs, you should expect to pay $50-75.If you want more (like a written estimate, more pictures, etc), you'll probably have to pay more...

23 May 2016 | 2 replies
.#1 By asking them to buy their property you automatically open up a conversation about their business to which you can build more rapport#2 In the minds of your potential buyer on the other end you've "Slammed the door shut" on the traditional line of questioning because they must "Presuppose" so many things in order for you to be having the conversation...

22 January 2011 | 13 replies
Probably not the best mentality for me to be having.

16 February 2011 | 25 replies
You still need to behave responsibly.