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19 July 2009 | 3 replies
Be sure your end buyer is going to show up and/or be prepared to lose your EMD.If you don't have the cash to close remember what you are doing - you are gambling with your EMD - you are going to the tables and putting $X down on the buyer - the buyer doesn't always show up.So - yes it is possible to do it - if you have a title company that is ready willing and able to do it.The fact that you say you can buy in your LLC and then sell the LLC leads me to believe you have the cash to do it - that is a good thing - be prepared to own the property yourself.
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30 July 2009 | 3 replies
No.If you create a blog post, they will all see it in their friend feed - same goes for your status updates.We don't allow people to mass PM or email their contacts to prevent spam.
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7 April 2017 | 7 replies
It is always a gamble you take on any offer you accept.BUT -- to reduce your chances of the buyer not qualifying for a loan, ask to have the buyer cross-qualified by a lender you know, like and trust.
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1 May 2017 | 15 replies
It's a gamble as some can be damaged but it's usually a good deal.2.
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8 September 2017 | 6 replies
However, if it will stretch and stress you to the MAX, it is not worth gambling on future appreciation as I am sure you would make a nice profit selling now.....that's my two cents.
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18 August 2014 | 37 replies
See how many similar places are up for rent which is your competition and the current rents.2) Get the inspection report and do an oil tank sweep and get (3) General Contractors to give you written bids once you write your own clear scope of work for them.3) Then crunch your numbers and your conservative timeline to complete to see if the deal will work based on the Bigger Pocket rulesAnything less; you are gambling and hoping and praying this deal may work and since this Iis your first deal it doesn't usually turn out good.
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12 March 2015 | 13 replies
@Bryan Gamble I am working on my own website now.
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29 January 2016 | 4 replies
Tonight, he just called very meekly to apologize for disturbing me earlier on when his phone spammed me with calls.
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16 August 2009 | 28 replies
I always preferred the gambling that came with free soft drinks, scantiliy clad women and all the bells and whistles.
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30 May 2010 | 33 replies
This costs thousands of dollars and lenders have no interest in gambling that a judge will rule in favor of a big bank over a a family of four who lost their home and probably nest egg.