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N/A N/A Need help understanding private lending process
12 November 2008 | 14 replies
And Jason I like your concept on the Attorney you are correct keep the agreement simply understood but complete and precise.
Joseph Marzullo just starting out
22 September 2008 | 3 replies
Yeah, I'm kind of a shy, but the incentive to be a wholesaler is there and I'm willing to jump in there :) As far as I know, the difference in the two...bird dog: just finds property for $250-500wholesaler: enters binding contract with sellerenters contract with buyergets the ball rolling through the title agencyclose. earn thousands.
Corry Taie Cash flowing a short sale during negotiation?
19 January 2009 | 19 replies
You can have all the paperwork in the world authorized by anyone you want to authorize it, but I've never seen any paperwork stop the intentions of those 3 items by a tennant if they want to play "hard ball".
Brandon Schlichter About ready to pull the trigger on my company
2 November 2008 | 5 replies
Get one please, preferably a smart commercial attorney)I hope this concept of Sugar Daddy helps you.In this climate of non-lending to real estate investors, one Sugar Daddy can free up an REI to offer low-ball offers ALL DAY.Last I heard, Standard Fannie/Freddie Guidelines limit the number of properties finance to 10.All the best, Brian
Rich Weese newbie from tx,ms, az and cancun!!
9 October 2008 | 12 replies
We had a ball and travelled for 4 years.
Account Closed Agent does not want to list
9 December 2008 | 17 replies
The interviews turned up 3 others that I could work with, one of which has the experience and is willing to do lots of written low ball offers.
Mark E Can Property Mangement do this???
3 October 2008 | 15 replies
Its hard for me to let it go because this is like a curve ball coming at me and it sounds like its my loss and should just except it?
Don Avery REO Condo Question
9 October 2008 | 14 replies
This was until they realized precisely what you are going through.
Kim Rock Help me decide what to offer?
1 December 2008 | 7 replies
My history with asset managers, tells me they generally don't accept or counter at more than 10% off of current list price, so it may need to drop more to get a better deal.The low ball offer does have value though - place an offer at 30 to 40% under - it will likely get rejected, but tell the listing broker to get back to you when the seller gets serious - you might get a call sooner than you would expect!
Ryan Ellis Easy way to estimate costs
22 September 2022 | 27 replies
When I ball park it for them, they freak out because they do not have a clue what a project will cost or what it costs to do an estimate (figure 40 hours or more for a big project) or run a contracting company.