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Wayne Walker Like kind exchange rules
30 May 2019 | 7 replies
Hi Dave, What about if you sell a lot with Mobile home on it to purchase a mobile for an existing owned lot in another location?
Conner F. Collins Mobile home as a first investment
7 April 2018 | 1 reply
Long story short, I have been looking at buying mobile homes in my area, because I live in a college town and rents are pretty good for mobile homes here, and its something I have the money to get into.
Will Coleman Advice on creating a website
7 April 2018 | 1 reply
This will require some html and css skills at a minimum but unlike the previously mentioned hosted domains your code will be portable if you upgrade later.If you plan on designing something professional with some modicum of support you will end up paying something.
Tim Broxholm Mechanics of receiving Private Lending funds
8 April 2018 | 2 replies
Most title companies if your just one off buyer wont do the note for you.. they do them for me but we are a top tier client.So you have the note sent to title they prep the closing statement and deed and put your note in the file as well.. when its ready to close the title company is going to contact your lender provide wire instructions and tell them how much they need to wire into close.you going to either go in, or have a mobile notary come to you.. sign notarize the deed of trust ( Notes are generally not notarized or need to be  although does not hurt to do it but like I said not common and does not make them any stronger to notarize them)you sign... your lender wires in the dough  seller signs returns their docs.. and next day or so when all docs are together it closes and you now own it subject to the loan.the title company will then send the Original signed note and copy of HUD etc to your lender.. you get copy of hud.. your the owner lender is the bank. simple done every day.on the West coast we DONT use attornies to close and we do NOT do wet closings I have not been to a closing basically in 25 years.. occasionally if I am around the title company I will go in and sign but NEVER is the buyer and SEller in the same room and NEVER are checks distrusted on the spot like they do back east.For one I would NOT accept a check from a closer attorney or other wise I ONLY accept wires as a seller ...
Andrew Rinne Best plan for $1mil liquidity: Buy apartments in the slums?
10 April 2018 | 10 replies
Year 3: Skills: Advanced RE Education: Mobile Homes.
Richard Lee Areas to invest in Jacksonville
14 February 2019 | 17 replies
32220 is a good area. stay away from the older mobile home spots. i have 4 single families in 32220...they do great.
Ben Visser 4-plex in Ogden, Utah analysis
14 October 2020 | 19 replies
While I see his point of view that SFRs with slightly higher rents have more stable and upwardly mobile tenants who give a crap about where they live, I know there are many exceptions. 
Account Closed Real Estate Brokerage & Necessary Software
24 March 2018 | 4 replies
We upload all of our call lists on there and it saves us a ton of time.Accounting- For a simple tool you can use taxbot or realtyzam... they have mobile apps that help you keep track of mileage and expenses.
Aaron Garrison The lemons for my lemonade
25 March 2018 | 5 replies
The vehicle is my primary mobility device and contributes directly to wealth building and the safety of my family, in all other ways it’s a liability I have a semi functioning truck and some real estate tied up in my late fathers estate with with about 25k in back taxes plus lawyers fees.
Aaron Garrison Here to make my pockets bigger
23 February 2018 | 2 replies
The vehicle is my primary mobility device and contributes directly to wealth building and the safety of my family, in all other ways it’s a liability Liabilities all my “poor guy stuff”I have a semi functioning truck and some real estate tied up in my late fathers estate with with about 25k in back taxes plus lawyers fees.