25 June 2008 | 32 replies
It goes back to a major problem in this country, everyone is soo afraid of being sued that it’s ruining a lot of things for everyone.

19 October 2007 | 19 replies
You can learn a lot here so don’t be afraid to jump right in and ask questions. 8)

27 November 2007 | 10 replies
If you can't pick up properties at a lower LTV I would suggets to try and retail the property as investors are afraid to invest do to the market!

1 November 2007 | 15 replies
People use the same model in Switzerland and other locations where you want to own property.

31 May 2008 | 33 replies
As it turned out, she had a very good reason to be afraid.

30 December 2007 | 9 replies
There is significant opportunity for thouse who aren't afraid of a little hard work.

19 April 2008 | 15 replies
I live in WI and I am wanting to do subject-to deals, but I am afraid that I am only limited to 3 out of the 4 seasons to do deals.

6 January 2008 | 16 replies
I also like the 122k price, but I am afraid he won't consider that price.

14 January 2008 | 4 replies
I've done a few BPOs, but I'm afraid that my prices were too realistic (lower) than the banks wanted, and they've given the REO to somebody else.

6 January 2008 | 3 replies
yes i am referring to putting a house under a L/o contract and then assigning to an investor...or even putting the house under dual l/o and then still assigning. the point of it is that while i don't mind the work, putting it under contract and finding sellers and buyers i can't deal with even a partial month of non rent payers or other problems. i know as a l/o the t/b usually takes care of minor maint. etc and the real owner usually has the burden of the huge "the water heater blew up" kind of repairs but i am more afraid of no rent and me still needing to pay. i was wondering how much a sellers l/o would be assigned for and then how much a dual (seller and t/b already signed/moved in) l/o would be as far as my profits. also with a t/b how much do they usually put down as a down payment?