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Frank Chirkinian Direct mail 1 year later
17 August 2016 | 48 replies
You can even ask those same investors to mentor you on those strategies once you build a healthy relationship and pass a few good leads there way.
Shequann Burrwell got a contractor
3 June 2013 | 10 replies
Pass a written exam, be fingerprinted and photographed.
Tony G home inspections/hud homes
10 July 2012 | 7 replies
This can be important if the property is a rental and, in your state, you are required to pass a lead paint inspection before renting.We got a great deal on a former duplex, great location and someone is already asking to rent before the rehab is done.
George Gray 8 Unit Apartment Building Weigh In!
6 August 2012 | 17 replies
I agree that it is a pass. As
Dianne Rothenbuehler realtors doing the short sales
26 February 2008 | 20 replies
No equity whatsoever.And isn't Congress or someone trying to pass a law that the IRS cannot come after you for the deficiency's?
James H. Potential tenant
20 October 2011 | 13 replies
But the property is in excellent shape after the rehab and I would think it would pass a Section 8 inspection.
Travis Elliott I JUST CLOSED THRE CREDIT CARDS OUT.. WILL THAT HURT MY SCORE?
16 November 2011 | 10 replies
Well I wish you would have posted here BEFORE closing them out.Length of credit history in good standing DOES affect your credit scores.If you have other credit that has a long history it shouldn't affect you that much.If however closing the 3 credit cards with 7 years of history you know only have a few credit lines with only 1 year or 2 of being open that is not great.In the end it shouldn't hurt you too much.When they made the new credit card rules last year or was it the year before credit card companies raised interest rates and annual fees from no fees.So what happened is the great credit people lost benefits because Obama wanted people with bad credit to not be taken advantage of.The credit companies simply restructured to make the same money.So A law passed that had good intentions but was misguided.The government believes when they pass a law people or companies will just take the loss but it never happens.So in the end these laws are just spinning wheels and not doing anything.I know many people who have closed their accounts once interest rates go up or annual fees are imposed.The downside is people want to maintain credit but some credit companies have been closing accounts if you don't use enough and they make a certain amount of interest off of you.It is getting rediculuos.
Geoffrey Murphy "Rebuilding America" What would you do?
27 January 2012 | 15 replies
I do not care if those that do not work are given a 1 bedroom apt, a tv, food stamps and a buss pass as long as it is revocable when convicted of a violent crime.2.
Carl G. Might have to start with some mobile homes
8 February 2013 | 10 replies
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs requires that you pass a 2 1/2 day course, pay for licensing fees, have a $50k bond and follow stricter sales guidelines.
Nina Harrison Assigning or Double Closing Subjetct-Tos
31 March 2008 | 4 replies
I am a wholesaler and I'm not ready yet to get all in the nitty-gritty of owning my own residential property to lease out, I don't think I'm ready yet, I need to do more of my own research... but for now, I just want to pass a Subject-To deal along to another investor, so what is the best way to go about doing that... assign or double close?