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25 July 2024 | 2 replies
In that regards I would rather prefer to build a mutual beneficial connection rather than one that only benefits one side, even as a newbie there's something that can be offered that is of value.And I would rather that you're blunt rather than sugar coat things, in several discussions I found instances where wholesalers took advantage of sellers through P&SA contracts, inspection clauses and closing dates and were unable to fulfill there obligations to the sellers and preventing the seller from getting other buyers during the validity of the contract, I means it's quite unfair.But there where other instances where wholesalers had built credibility by the manner in which the death, I mean that is what builds a good relationship and make room for future referrals.I would still like to know your thoughts on Wholesaling and wholesalers, please do not sugar coat, let it out just as you see it. it.
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24 July 2024 | 12 replies
@Chris Seveney do you think I should make sure there’s a valid title policy (i.e. that the commitment was fulfilled?)
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22 July 2024 | 8 replies
If they know they have a landlord who will ask them for rent, and then disappear for a few days without any repercussions... that really doesn't sound like any type of incentive for them to fulfill their obligations of the lease contract does it?
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22 July 2024 | 13 replies
Question from the other side, appreciate your help:House owner was trying to sell his house but didn't get good offers so he rented it out to me, we signed a lease and I gave him the security deposit.Later before move-in, the owner said the house was in a contingent sale which the owner cancelled but the buyer didn't and the buyer fulfilled his conditions and he wants to move forward with the saleWhat are my options as a tenant, move in date not reached yet and owner saying sorry go find another place to rent?
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22 July 2024 | 38 replies
The horror stories are people buying too cheap and buying bad houses.Lots of great opportunities in Metro Detroit.LogicalPM can manage.We just heavily recommend not buying the cheapest property or getting tricked by a wholesaler on a $15k “great opportunity”.Just buy the good stuff.Metro Detroit (my rental portfolio is here)Purchase: $80k-$130kRent: $1200-$1500ROI: 10-14%Cash flow: $250-$350/doorAppreciation: Double digit (for past 10 years, will gladly send data)Location: C+, B- (suburbs and certain markets)We have over a dozen Fortune 500 companies just in Metro Detroit with huge Healthcare, Auto, mortgage, Amazon fulfillment, and more jobs.The bad reputation comes from OOS investors wanting $20k D market properties.
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19 July 2024 | 16 replies
Owning a vacation property in Hawaii has been a lifelong dream of mine, and it seems that this dream may also be able to generate some tax savings for me.I'm looking for a 2 bedroom or more condo in a resort-zoned area of Hawaii, specifically the Waikoloa Beach or Mauna Lani Resort areas which are already resort-zoned.
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19 July 2024 | 6 replies
A lower cap rate indicates that the market has a lower perceived risk in the deal ( meaning that the tenant is MORE likely to fulfill their obligations under the lease) and a higher cap rate (generally) indicates a higher perceived risk (Tenant is LESS likely to fulfill the obligations under the lease or that the income is somehow less stable).
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22 July 2024 | 71 replies
The difference between my views and my lifelong friends is two things: knowledge and action.
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18 July 2024 | 1 reply
They then send a list from Zillow to clients of crappy properties and say they have fulfilled their obligation.
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18 July 2024 | 23 replies
Has nothing to do with fulfilling the mortgage requirements.