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Abdul Azeez Cash flow versus Cash on Cash
31 August 2016 | 11 replies
Rules of thumb are stupid because they are market sensitive and what makes sense where Brandon lives might make no sense where you live on the complete other side of the country.
Christopher Bowen Subject To Investor Questions
29 April 2016 | 28 replies
Hi Christopher I not familiar with WA law but you can read my blog "how to beat the due on sale clause" which is for primarily California...At any rate here's a quick how I do it...If the deed is not recorded i.e. it's held in escrow and certain safeguards are in place to protect the buyer and seller...Then you just do a vendor vendee transfer in other words your new buyer will step into your shoes of course he pays you for the privilege...If the deed is recorded in your entities name preferably and LLC which by the way eliminates DF issues.. then you do a straight sale to the new buyer either he assumes your position with you holding a note etc... or goes to the bank for refining the loan..and pays everyone off..Anytime you hold a note your at risk make sure all payment are made to the collectio company then you'll know if your buyer is lateI have been doing Subject to's for over twenty years and have never had a bank even look my way..Always use a third party collection company to service all the debt on the property this is common and arouses no suspicion on the banks side...Any help write direct [email protected]
Joe Baker IRA
21 August 2019 | 19 replies
The more time sensitive or interactive your investments will be, the more the latter format will be an advantage.There is a lot of good info here on BP.  
Karen Young What's your favorite flooring?
14 November 2016 | 23 replies
Glue down using an adhesive is always a good floors though again I prefer an adhesive with a hard set and not a pressure sensitive that can be affected by temperature and other factors.
Laurie Pickerell Investing In Mortgage Notes
22 June 2017 | 9 replies
There is protocol one has to complete to list a note for the site, so it does have more safeguards that buying from a random individual online.
Adam Juodis Luxury vinyl plank over ceramic tile?
21 December 2021 | 38 replies
Then find your marks to where you would like to start and chalk a line for your starting point, you need to us a pressure sensitive glue and spread the area to which you want to start.
Jeff Smith How to find a admin on BP?
22 April 2019 | 8 replies
Thanks for your help @Jaren Barnes, but the system is just way over sensitive.
Corey Dutton What Will Happen in Real Estate After the U.S. Presidential Elections?
25 October 2012 | 25 replies
In some places sensitive to union wage incomes in manufacturing as in the rust belt and large RE projects tied to fed funding, you'll see a significant slowing in such economies.
Thomas Lee two story house : flooring question
19 February 2015 | 13 replies
Most of these items use a pressure sensitive adhesive.
Cameron Marmon Multifamily deal with no tax returns
25 July 2017 | 13 replies
Does he not want to provide the full tax return because he does not want you having access to the sensitive information on it(Social security number of himself and others(if partnership))?