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Andrew M. Notice to vacate for existing occupant in New Purchase
26 August 2013 | 8 replies
To end such an arrangement would require her to voluntarily leave or face eviction.
Joe Butcher Out of state buyers: What informs your decisions?
4 September 2013 | 11 replies
My current niche is areas that people will not buy because they would will not stay there long term nor do they want to voluntarily come back (small town America with university and/or military presence).My tenants want a home not an apartment.
Patrick Saco I need some guidance
5 September 2013 | 10 replies
Action is what matters, breaking pots will happen and you will get better from it To be a great wholesaler you must know how to do more things than almost any other field (which again confuses me why everyone thinks its the easiest place to start).
Bienes Raices Applicant wants to use her child's income to qualify
8 September 2013 | 11 replies
The mother usually has a deadbeat boyfriend home playing video games all day and the kids are home schooled and the SSDI check is used for pot and ciggarettes and on a rare occasion the electric bill, that is if they even pay that.I would read between the lines when someone ask me to use their kids income Because they are unable to support themselves without it.the sad part is that it should be used to help the children, but most people abuse the system and that is why our country is in the shape that it is in.
Belinda Lopez End Buyer can't perform and now wants their 'non-refundable' earnest money back
26 January 2014 | 16 replies
I am sure there is a post available somewhere here on BP about tips to screen your pot buyers. but do you think you can give one or two examples on how to better qualify a buyer?
John McSherry Newbie From New York!
25 September 2013 | 15 replies
This is definitely the melting pot of like-minded investors and it's great to have you here.What kind of investing do you do/plan to do?
Gerald L. Creating an effective team?
3 November 2012 | 1 reply
That way, he is purely a passive investor - not splitting the pot with you.
Corey Dutton Hard Lesson For a Real Estate Investor Who Bought a “Meth House”
2 November 2012 | 1 reply
However, some real estate investors voluntarily take these houses because they know how to get rid of the traces of meth in them.
Karen Margrave ROMNEY WINS!!
7 November 2012 | 36 replies
There is Rush, he couldn't tell the truth if his mother's life depended on it, yet he has made a fortune at being a personality and the master of stirring the pot.
Laura B. New member from New York
1 February 2013 | 11 replies
I'm seeing a lot of peeling paint, especially on bathroom ceilings; leaking plumbing and roofs with pots underneath the leaks; layers of carpeting, like old carpet is never removed and new carpet is just put over it, windows painted shut, decks and front porches with holes and pealing paint, old old old appliances, countertops and cabinets, rust stains in sinks, plaster walls with chunks missing and then the holes painted over, etc.Single family homes would be easier, but property taxes are so high I would have to own it outright to make any profit at all.Anyway, still looking.