26 February 2008 | 1 reply
Please be patient and it will be taken care of.Thank you.

28 July 2008 | 3 replies
If you prefer to get your own representation, then ask the listing agent for a referral to another HUD agent. sometimes, foreclosure agents are very busy depending on there property load, so be a little more patient as it may take a bit longer then usual to get back to you.

18 September 2011 | 14 replies
REO listing agents are generally overworked and not very patient with people who don't understand the process.

20 September 2011 | 9 replies
I have quad 4 unit buildings that are town homes.What I have found is it is much better to put all tile on the main floor instead of carpet or vinyl.Upstairs with the carpet it doesn't get worn down as much as the main level.When you evict a tenant with tile it is mop and go and not fixing tears in vinyl or carpet that can't be salvaged.The dirty carpets tend to attract bug problems as well.You can find tile cheap and buy a big area rug to warm it up for cheap.The key with tile is the contractors can kill you on the install fee.You have to find a contractor hungry for money.I can get tile 12 X 12 for 56 cents a sq ft.Main level I would spend about 229.60 in tiles,another 150.00 in mix for bonding and grout for finish and just put back old finish trim down and repaint.Can get a hungry contractor for 75.00 a day to tile day one and finish grout 75.00 day two.Total cost 529.60 for main level.I have 1,178 sq ft with 2 story but I leave carpet upstairs and on the stairs and tile the main.Don't pay high prices.Be patient and turn over rocks to find the great deals.

3 October 2011 | 2 replies
My reason for saying this is because I'm a NOOB as well but after about 2 months of reading different posts on subjects that interested me and asking questions.All these patient,generous and knowledgeable BP'ers helped me to close my first deal a few weeks ago.

4 July 2017 | 53 replies
I want nice sellers that want the TBer to buy, and they will be patient for the TBer to get financing.3.

13 November 2011 | 3 replies
The Lenders accepted LESS than what was owed to them as satisfaction of the debt.Someone must have negotiated that short sale on behalf of Greece.

18 November 2011 | 11 replies
She'll probably be telling you the same story 30-120 days from now... just a few more months.. be patient...etc...

14 December 2011 | 40 replies
I usually try to be patient with new investors, but you really don't seem to be learning here, so I'll make this simple:Dude, you need to be a guy that buys and sells houses for Realtors to want to work with you.