
13 May 2008 | 9 replies
IN WITNESS WHEREOF this Assignment has been signed, sealed and delivered by Assignor and Assignee as of the day and year first above written.Witnesses: "Assignor" __________ "Assignee" __________ This seems like a solid contract for assigning.

30 March 2008 | 4 replies
Here is why this is a scam.If I gave someone the opportunity to deposit there money in an account and guaranteed that in 60 days they would get it back plus 40%, and I actually delivered on my promise, then I wouldn't need to go looking for any more investors.The first person I gave this opportunity to would do it again and again and again.

6 April 2008 | 12 replies
She has lived there for almost 30 years (keeps her apt immaculate) and when I went to raise it the second time she asked if I could keep her rent at the same level because she would be moving out soon to go to an assisted living building that was being built in the area but she didn't know when she would be able to move it at which time I told her that I would be waiting for her written notification to vacate and that I would be raising her rent in 3 months had I not received it.So after that experience I have now decided to not hand deliver rent increases.

14 April 2008 | 3 replies
Although I wouldn't have a clue about the local laws of Illinois, in my opinion, first of all, a "mechanic's lien" typically is filed by a vendor... for example, a garage mechanic files for an unpaid auto repair bill, or a lumberyard files for supplies delivered to a site but not paid for.

30 December 2008 | 8 replies
I actually have saved some investors from making bad decisions on certain areas I know would be a problem and by doing that I gained their trust so they go through me because they know I will deliver on my service.

22 August 2008 | 3 replies
If they accept then I get them a contract with that price ASAP, either by delivering it to them or by fax or computer.4.

11 March 2009 | 44 replies
Why not put it into an investment that is secured by income-producing real estate, partially guaranteed and that will deliver a high level of monthly cash flow (12% starting cash-on-cash return) and deliver a 50% return in two years?

18 November 2008 | 11 replies
Duplex units are going to deliver a better COC and cash flow position, no question.

17 November 2008 | 12 replies
No...there are labor costs in the tearoff (most physically demanding part of the job) and the upfront costs of the ordered shingles that are delivered on-site at your property in addition to dumpster rental that is charged at a higher rate because the weight of shingles only allow 1/2 a dumpster to be filled and the costs of laying down the tar paper immediately after the tearoff is complete as you can not just leave sheathing exposed to the elements while you wait for the next check.With 1/3 upfront, the truth is the contractor is out of pocket by day 2.

23 February 2009 | 12 replies
So we do not deliver the actual check until the offers is accepted.I think the bigger problem with the strategy you mentioned is you will have a hard time changing the name on the purchase contract once they accept your offer.