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Chris Gawlik My first Multi
19 October 2011 | 14 replies
So i have started my journey and I'm not stopping until i reach financial independence.
Thomas Wolff New Investor from Kansas City, MO
4 December 2011 | 3 replies
I'd love to network with other KC investors and talk about how we can take advantage of all the great opportunities in this terrific Midwestern city.My primary focus is on long-term buy, rehab, and hold projects in Jackson County, specifically Raytown, Independence, Lee's Summit, and South Kansas City.
Mike Nelson First Short sell...please help
17 November 2011 | 9 replies
Basically, once you've submitted your offer to the lender, they are going to send out a real estate agent to do an independent appraisal of the property and come up with a figure for how much they will accept based on the value on the BPO.
Chuck Brickman Security TrustCheckbook LLC
11 March 2013 | 8 replies
These plans require no independent administrator.
David Beard Turnkey sellers - why are expenses ignored?
26 November 2011 | 50 replies
I don't see seasoned investors buying these types of properties for the most part.So then in my mind these newer investors are buying properties that have minimal returns because they do not have the experience to properly analyze a purchase price.If you are buying TURN KEY you are paying for it.If you want some easy don't expect to get rich off of it.These new investors in my opinion would be better off handing the money over to a seasoned investor who will purchase properly and give them the returns wanted WITHOUT the headache of land lording or overpaying.Again I have never used a turn key company.I just know based on many accounts of others buying through them that many times it does not work in their favor.I have yet to see an independant third party that bought post everywhere that they are cash flowing great and would use turn key again.Instead it's nightmare after nightmare.If I have to deal with a properties nightmares I will do the work and reap ALL the forced equity I wring out of it.Not overpay for lipstick and then be fixing problem after problem.Before you buy in that area go to the eviction court and see how many cases are processing a month?
Antonio Bodley Those WE BUY HOUSES people
13 December 2011 | 21 replies
Antonio, is there a reason for using a title company for closing instead of using a closing attorney who would be independent (legally and financially) from the title company?
Geoffrey Murphy "Rebuilding America" What would you do?
27 January 2012 | 15 replies
It is much better than the non independent central banks found in other countries.8.
Mike Cartmell Option Exercised but low appraisal
13 January 2016 | 41 replies
.-  The option price is independent of the option fee. 
Mike GArcia Assigning properties under a Trust to the end buyer.
12 February 2012 | 1 reply
They can name a new trustee and if you sell an interest you don't own they can see you at you new digs at the courthouse.Also they are familiar with escrow aren't they, there are independent escrow companies in California that handle such things, try the yellow pages.
Dave Lamattina Property Managers: Charging Maintenance to Owner
11 February 2012 | 3 replies
One management company I use adds on 15% to the top of the independent repair guys bill.