
13 January 2015 | 23 replies
Exercise isn't even in my vocabulary any more.

25 December 2013 | 1 reply
A title co can probably give you a satisfactory sample contract.

27 December 2013 | 9 replies
Before I took possession of the building he had the previous owner send the upstairs tenants a letter asking them not to use thier exercise bike in the morning as it disturbs him.

3 January 2014 | 8 replies
It's a great workout for you, the homeowner, if you want some exercise, and the results are great when you're done, but I wouldn't recommend you let your renter build a fence.Take Care,Chris

29 December 2013 | 3 replies
Just wanted some suggestions or sample audio of what I can say on my voicemail greeting for my buyer phone number and seller phone number to screen all unmotivated people as much as possible!

26 January 2014 | 24 replies
Louis (I know, I know)$35k all in, will rent for $750bought all cash, hard to finance something like thatDeal #2:25 SFRs in the same area, built around 1940-1950 (sample pic below)mostly 3/1, 900-1,200SF, expected rents around $550-700total cost $640k (about $26k per house)came with 80% note, 25yrs., 6%, $3,200 monthly paymentmonthly gross rents currently are about $14k, with 5 vacancies, so total potential monthly gross rent is about $16-17kThere are many on BP who warn against buying rentals in marginal areas (75% of my tenants are S8) but also some who think it's a good opportunity (see Lisa Phillips' excellent post on War Zones).I used to live in St.
2 January 2014 | 8 replies
Definitely treat renting your home as a business and not a social exercise (And I don't think you need an LLC in your case.

5 January 2014 | 26 replies
Buyer gets deed when they exercise the contract.

10 September 2017 | 28 replies
.· Compensation is paid out based on the higher loan amount Sample scenario of a loan · Transaction Type: Purchase· Purchase Price: $2,500,000· Loan Amount: $2,000,000· Property Type: SFR· Assets: $2,000,000· LTV: 50%· Effective LTV: 80% (with pledge)

26 January 2014 | 1 reply
The contract just became assignable. http://www.ncrealtors.org/uploads/sample-2-T.pdfDouble closings happen as well.