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Elisha Mcginley Wholesaling Advice for a Newbie
3 September 2016 | 13 replies
Works great and is free.When you receive a call, it'll ask you to press 1 to answer, so it gives you an idea that the party calling has dialed your Google voice number.A land line is really not that great, since unless you have that forwarded to your mobile phone, you can miss calls.If you wait long to get back to someone, that can very well be a missed opportunity.
Diane Albano A Mobil Home property is for sale what should I know
28 August 2016 | 8 replies
.$65k is WAY to much to spend for a 25 year old mobile home, if that is all you're getting.  
Michael Malloy Need info on Insurance Clue Report for Rehab
31 August 2016 | 5 replies
And I want to look through it from a computer not mobile.
Christopher Blake Private lender
31 August 2016 | 9 replies
ERGO you are in foreclosure in the first place.GFC meltdown saw values drop 20 to over 60% in certain markets  .. your 70% LTV loan was underwater right out of the gate.So to answer your questions.In General... you have a foreclsoureyour value is 10% less than it was when you made the loan.. reason flipper butchered the job ... and again depending on state it could take 1 to 3 years to actually foreclose and of course your not getting any payments.. so your interest is wiped out. your cost of doing the foreclosure again state specific.. and I have never met a defaulted borrower that paid the property tax's  ( and again state specific how bad this will be).. you have selling costs usually 8% and you normally have to spend money getting the home marketable I have never met a defaulted borrower who left a home in perfect shape.So you add 10% market devaluation  8% for sales costs.. 3% for foreclosure costs.. 2% for back taxforce placed insurance and utls.. and depending on the condition of the home 5 to 10% for rehab .. you can see how this eats into your 30%  .. then take states Like were i live and properly filed mechanics liens are super liens they jump ahead of your mortgage.. this can be thousands up to 100 thousands if your flipper totally screwed the subs. 
Marron Hak New Investor
27 August 2016 | 1 reply
Hi, I'm a mechanical engineer running a couple of business right now.  
Philip Pape DBA for property management in Connecticut (CT) for rental
6 September 2016 | 6 replies
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:(1) “Real estate broker” or “broker” means (A) any person, partnership, association, limited liability company or corporation which acts for another person or entity and for a fee, commission or other valuable consideration, lists for sale, sells, exchanges, buys or rents, or offers or attempts to negotiate a sale, exchange, purchase or rental of, an estate or interest in real estate, or a resale of a mobile manufactured home, as defined in subdivision (1) of section 21-64, or collects or offers or attempts to collect rent for the use of real estate, and (B) any person, partnership, association, limited liability company or corporation employed by or on behalf of the owner or owners of lots or other parcels of real estate, at a stated salary, upon commission, upon a salary and commission basis or otherwise to sell such real estate, or any parts thereof, in lots or other parcels, and who sells or exchanges, or offers, attempts or agrees to negotiate the sale or exchange of, any such lot or parcel of real estate;
Alexander Forrester First property
30 August 2016 | 7 replies
You will need a place to put it, and if you don't already have land that will allow it you need to find a Mobile Home Park.  
Derrick W. College request and private messages??
6 March 2017 | 2 replies
can you do this through the mobile app as well?  
Derek Caffe Purchasing First Commercial Property - Due Diligence Inspections?
1 September 2016 | 9 replies
@Derek Caffe Aside from infrastructure , mechanicals , physical inspections , be sure to review the zoning/permitted uses and what you will need to bring to current standards if you are modifying it along with a survey and phase 1 inspection.
Siddharth Shastri Wholesaler / Seller for Commercial Properties: 5 Units and above
17 September 2016 | 6 replies
. $10k-$25k per unit is more conducive with mobile home parks, which may be something to consider also.