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Dianne Rothenbuehler insuring vacant homes going into foreclosure
13 April 2008 | 5 replies
if the property is vacant, a homeowners policy vs a dwelling policy isnt going to make a difference.
Michael Rossi How Low Can You Go?
21 April 2008 | 25 replies
I put a roof on the house and a new sewer line (about another $3,000), and carried the note to the tenant for $400 a month for 30 years.Both of these houses were in border line war zone areas.As for multi-dwellings the lowest I've gotten down to is $7,000 per unit.
Chris Pelletier Sandwich Lease Option
26 April 2008 | 18 replies
You are instantly involved in TWO lawsuits.
Brandon Schlichter What are the most expensive repairs?
6 September 2008 | 21 replies
When the inspector comes in for a dwelling a permit and see's new outlets, switches, walls with outlets, all of that was done before I ever purchased that property.
Jon Holdman Great Consumer Crash of 2009
21 August 2008 | 13 replies
It's not just financial matters, we are a nation of instant gratification junkies.
Account Closed Any Sport Shooters Here?
16 August 2008 | 9 replies
Since I have decided to always carry where legal, I feel it is my responsibility to be able to handle my weapon safely and effectively.I have never had to fire my weapon to protect myself but I have drawn it and in that instant I realized two things.
Chris Coughlan Roger Salam's Instant Cash Infusion Program
10 June 2015 | 3 replies

I purchased this course a couple a weeks ago for $997

Was it worth that? It will be tough to say. All the ways that it explains to make money are things that I would have never thought of, ...

Mitch Freed Subject To Underlying Mortgage
1 October 2008 | 8 replies
If the insurance is not escrowed with payments, just cancel the old, and get a new, as described above.As long as the asset/colllateral for the mortgage is insured, the lender is protected, they don't care what company you use, or who holds the title, especially if its in a trust.As long as the house is insured, payments are current, you'll have no issues.Sadly, many people THINK changing insurance causes issues with the lender and the title change.However, after YEARS of subject to investing myself, as well as thousands of discussions about this method, I have yet to have a single person back up that claim with proof.Besides, bottom line, at the moment, lenders have other issues more pressing than messing with a PERFORMING account/loan.When you get new insurance, make sure its fire and hazard, and includes liability, rental dwelling/non-owner occupied.
Mike Matthews RE Agent Mug Shots
14 October 2009 | 18 replies
Whether you like it or not, how many of you instantly recognize picures of certain agents in your market because they have built their own brand by keeping their image on all their marketing.
Richard Warren Obama's Administration of Change
7 December 2008 | 32 replies
Mach, I think you're wrong.....I've been betting it's 1-2 years down the road in this instant gratification society.