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Jessica A Countrywide Loan with PMI - More Likely To Call Loan Due???
18 December 2009 | 9 replies
At least your new homeowner isn't 8.5 months prego.Cheer up and relax.
Mike Matthews RE Agent Mug Shots
14 October 2009 | 18 replies
It is an old-school technique.
Dustin Lyle What Do you consider a good Cap rate?
10 December 2017 | 45 replies
Let me add my one cent (used to be two, but I had them in the stock market):I think it's incorrect to label any of these measures or techniques -- cap rate, IRR, DCR, pro-forma analysis, etc. -- as useless or irrelevant.
Dave Toelkes How Depreciation is Recaptured
3 September 2019 | 4 replies
This is why the two techniques generally work out to the same total depreciation expense over the 27.5 year class life of the dwelling structure.
Joseph Ziolkowski Getting educated...
1 January 2009 | 11 replies
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Donald M. Cutting out real estate agent
19 December 2008 | 16 replies
Many of your replys were from agents so I would take that into consideration when reading their responses.In my experience, I have had agents scew up and cost me money on investments in the past, no one is perfect of course.My advice is this: If you are doing the work and research, are experienced enough to handle contract negotiations, etc. you can absolutely use the negotiating technique with the seller that they do not have to pay the additional 3% to a buyer's agent and as such, can reduce their price by 3%, or by 1% + 2% cash back to cover some of your closing costs.
Minna Reid Ok - tear up my possible LO deal
23 December 2008 | 10 replies
If they do not get the mortgage to buy, they are up to the mercy of the Seller to evict or extend lease only or redo the lease option.Please do lease option for 1 year, with 2 x 12 month extensions.BTW, this technique of Lease Optioning then Assigning, is called Cooperative Assignment.These "CO OPs" can be done with Land Contracts as well.I like them for "skinny" deals.
Peter Matthews After a 7 year successful rei run and crash, need to regroup, and restart. Asking for advice.
26 December 2008 | 4 replies
They appreciate old fashioned, non-sexy, borderline boring, tried and true investing techniques.
Jeff Hogan I'm a newbie preparing to be schooled
29 January 2009 | 14 replies
That's called "cross collateralization", and is a common technique to use one property's equity to acquire another.
Jeff Fairchild Anyone used Weprovidethecash.com?
8 September 2009 | 33 replies
Do you think this is a viable technique?