
26 November 2013 | 8 replies
If the same investor bought 456 Random St, that same address would also come up as the owner address.

4 December 2015 | 62 replies
I was just addressing some concerns I would have as the seller if a random buyer, who I knew nothing about, approached me wanting to buy my property this way.

7 January 2014 | 34 replies
Ollisha from what you have stated it sounds like the listing broker has a another broker or agent with a pre-screened buyer ready to go.Odds of closing are much higher than a random buyer contacting the seller or listing broker to tie up a property with no money down.At this point it seems the listing broker has no interest in working your offer but might use the fact of your offer on the table to squeeze out more terms and price from the other party with the buyers broker.

28 May 2015 | 16 replies
Starting off by with chatting with her friends, Cheryl then tried to explore her untrodden world of chat, that is chatting with random people and stuff.

13 November 2014 | 11 replies
Same for deposit; you can't just randomly raise that because of more people.

25 November 2013 | 6 replies
I figure you have some sort of connection to Spain already and didn't just randomly buy property there.

5 December 2013 | 27 replies
In other words, auction.com offers a better chance the property will be sold to a bidder higher than the bank.The lawyers handling some auctions barely make their presence known, the properties are uttered, the preamble read, and property sold in some random order.

1 December 2013 | 26 replies
v=iiEeJ9fBHqc Like stated above, you cant just go dig up the street at random.

2 December 2013 | 17 replies
Periodically if it's a long rehab I'll leave a light on in a random room each night.

4 December 2013 | 8 replies
There's been a couple of homes that I just randomly stopped to take a look at, and could have gone in without asking because the code was so common.