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Daniel Gibson Weekly Rental Evictions
22 February 2016 | 4 replies
UPDATE:I spoke with a couple different attorneys and here is the conclusion we came to on evictions for weekly rentals: in our lease we have a line item that states "You have the option to put down an extra security deposit of $400, if tenant declines, tenant then agrees to abide by our state's Innkeeper laws on removal from premises."
Troy Zsofka Volunteering to be the Bad Guy? - A Moral Inquiry on Note Buying
21 October 2015 | 4 replies
With NPN investing, the investor is voluntarily entering a difficult situation.However, as explained by @Mike Hartzog and reiterated by @Wayne Snell, if the initial intention is to come to a conclusion that is mutually beneficial to both the investor AND the mortgagor, I think that the moral issue does not apply, and a the mortgagor who is unwilling to compromise is probably the kind of person who doesn't feel bad about failing to meet their obligations anyway (and therefore deserves no consideration in return). 
Account Closed Bird Dogging. A good place to start?
23 October 2015 | 5 replies
So I have been doing my research, and with my current situation and age, I have came to the conclusion that "wholesaling" will be my introductory method into real estate.
Rami W. 1 acre lot, El Cajon. Surrounded by new homes by national builder
30 October 2015 | 11 replies
I have dreamed of developing the lot, but have no professional know-how in evaluating the financials/costs of new construction, permiting, environmental reports, etc. to come to a conclusion if it would be a profitable/worth my time.
Daria B. HELOC approved...but....now full Appraisal
5 November 2015 | 6 replies
and after the "drive-by" appraisal I raised some questions to the lender when I read how the appraiser came to the value conclusion.There are several comps that were used and the most important ones for narrowing down to compare to the subject property, had described as "superior" to the subject because of extensive renovations.I asked the lender how was it that this compares to my property when all the appraiser did was "drive-by" and come to a conclusion that other properties were "superior" to mine because they considered the inside as well for the comps.So now they are ordering a full appraisal after I noted all the work that has been done in the past 10 years.
Shane H. Can u help me put this deal 2gether? $2mil partial owner finance
28 April 2016 | 62 replies
Or just came to the same conclusions all by yourself?
Bryan Hancock Title III Rules Go Live This Friday - Only Took 3 Years ;-)
6 November 2015 | 22 replies
@Lawrence HsiehWhat in that article led you to that conclusion?  
Mya Austin Is It Cash Is King or Let the Bank's Money Work For Me?
2 November 2015 | 13 replies
They work for their lenders, and the properties (and their obligation) have to keep pace with the lenders, the costs, and their lifestyle (assuming they are being paid by the properties).The Millionaire Real Estate Investor by Gary Keller, Dave Jenks, and Jay Papasan contains a number of great investor profiles at the conclusion of the book.
Fitzgerald Hall My $52,996.25 wholesale deal complete!
2 January 2016 | 135 replies
In my opinion, "Quality" people do not jump to conclusions before dumping out uninformed negativity.
Erik B. SFH is rented out Confused on financing out of HML advice needed.
8 May 2019 | 7 replies
I've read enough about "llc vs. personal" and came to the conclusion that doing personal in the beginning maybe for the sake of simplicity was the better choice.