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Seth Williams What makes someone a real estate "Guru"?
5 June 2015 | 52 replies
True, you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him pull the trigger on a deal but most RE training has no stated learning objectives, no real student tracking and no way to measure long-term success.
David H. 90 Day Clause
30 June 2013 | 3 replies
A land contract or LLC sale will NOT trigger the deed clause, since the deed is still in the entity name.
Greg Fend Knowing when to cut your losses?
29 June 2013 | 33 replies
An option triggers Due on Sale and Acceleration because it transfers partial interest - I agree that the numbers work, but be careful!
Eric Kartman Newbie from Northern Indiana (Fort Wayne/Indy)
30 January 2014 | 13 replies
Sadly not all of them have triggered as well as I'd hoped :) Hope you find the info here as useful as I have, and welcome to BP.
Ian Moore Analysis Paralysis
26 June 2013 | 5 replies
When I pulled the trigger on my first flip, I was terrified.
Rocky Guerra Florida sales associate acquiring license legal question
30 June 2013 | 6 replies
Things like this trigger an "automatic" appearance with the Board for an applicant.
Ryan Coburn New to forums question about a home we have to rent or sell?
29 June 2013 | 16 replies
An option in most states it triggers Due on Sale in your mortgage note.
Matt Rothwell How do you identify a neighborhood on an upswing?
3 July 2013 | 11 replies
Just gotta know when to pull the metaphoric trigger!!!
Derek Carroll Lease option exit strategy
1 July 2013 | 9 replies
L/O also means you need qualified buyers in there, not renters, that can pull the trigger and take you out of your financing requirements.If you want to keep them, a sub-2 would be much better for you as you are in title, a seller financed wrap, as that means you'll be refinancing instead of purchasing.....but we don't have enough info here as to your down payment/option payment, loan to value, market rents, etc.
Steve Fischer Close a sandwich lease option
1 July 2013 | 1 reply
I'm still a year away from the end of the lease but figured I'd better get my ducks in a row in case my tenant/buyer pulls the trigger early.