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Anton Watt Looking for Deals in the Sticks!!??
6 June 2018 | 6 replies
Do you have any advice from experience on how to get leads for motivated sellers in area's without having to physically drive there multiple times a week?
Benjamin Thompson Newbie stationed in the UK
6 June 2018 | 2 replies
Both ideas are intended to help veterans get the physical, mental, and emotional support they need to help them return to civilian life as happy and productive contributing member of society. 
Warren Blevins Question on Lease/Option to Buy Agreement
17 February 2018 | 3 replies
The “agreement” he sent me is below (identifying details redacted):______________________RESIDENTIAL LEASE and OPTION TO PURCHASE AGREEMENTBUYER/TENANT: XXX Holdings, LLC Date: 2-16-2018SELLER/LANDLORD: XXXPROPERTY ADDRESS: XXXXXXRESIDENTIAL LEASE1) Rent: $2,500 per month2) Lease Term: 36 months, beginning March 16, 2018 and ending March 16, 2021.3) Maintenance: Buyer/Tenant will be responsible for maintenance and repairs ofthe property, not to exceed $500 per incident.4) Sub-Lease: Buyer/Tenant has the right to sub-lease this property with writtenconsent by the Seller / Landlord, and this shall not be unreasonably withheld.OPTION to PURCHASE1) Purchase Price: $ 345,0002) Option Period: 36 months, beginning March 16, 2018 and ending March 16,2021.3) Option Consideration: $100 - All Option Consideration will be credited in fulltoward the purchase of the property.4) Rent Credit: Buyer/Tenant will be credited $ 0 per month toward the purchase.5) Closing Costs: Purchaser will pay all allowable closing costs.6) Expiration: This offer shall expire on March 16, 2021.7) Inspection: This offer is contingent upon physical inspection of property andsubsequent completion of a more formal and signed Residential Lease with Optionto Purchase Agreement.8) Non-Exclusive – This agreement is non-exclusive and can be canceled anytimeby either party.9) Assignable – This Agreement is assignable with written consent by the Seller /Landlord, and this shall not be unreasonably withheld.X_____________________________ X ________________________________Seller/Landlord Date Buyer/Tenant Date_________________I have a few questions: Is this legit?
Philip Williams Second flip sold and bought 3 houses in a single day!
5 March 2019 | 46 replies
Do you go to a physical auction or buy online from sites such as auction.com?
Marci Stein Policy on washer / dryer repair?
19 February 2018 | 8 replies
Tenant’s use of such furnishings shall be “AS-IS”, and Landlord has not made, does not make and hereby disclaims any representations or warranties (including, without limitation, any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose) as to the physical condition of the furnishings or the suitability or usefulness of the furnishings for Tenant’s intended use.
Tony C. How to invest with $560k HELOC
20 February 2018 | 15 replies
My Realtor, Property Manager, and General Contractor do most of the physical and leg work.  
Ron T. Land/Farm Purchase - Partial Owner Financing
20 February 2018 | 1 reply
Seems like a win-win.Until....Talked with a lender this afternoon, a specialized farm and agricultural lender, and they wont consider it without me physically paying 25% down at closing.
Joseph Z. REAL online real estate brokerage
26 May 2018 | 24 replies
The physical operating costs of a brokerage are pretty minimal when measured against gross revenue.
Minh Le Too good to be true?
21 February 2018 | 17 replies
Her LLC was just created back in December 2017, and she is listed as the registered agent, although the property (albeit a physical address) listed as the LLC's mailing address, does not show that she is the owner (could be renting).Surely a realtor with a track record wouldn't risk jeopardize her name for a measly $12k right?
Meghan Danaher Condo Association Insurance Cost?
21 February 2018 | 2 replies
How you structure the Insurance depends on the physical construction of the buildings.