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N/A N/A Tax Deeds Some info please
8 April 2009 | 5 replies
Normally in my area the properties that sell at the tax sales have extensive title issues and the heirs are numerous and are spread out all over the country.
N/A N/A NEED HELP for possible first wholesale deal!!!
20 February 2007 | 7 replies
It was free to me, and I already had some extensive experience in wholesaling.
N/A N/A If you could borrow at 2%?
15 November 2007 | 59 replies
We have done some upgrading and now have an extensive Knowledgebase that will answer most of the common questions.Kind regards
John Public Rental deductions
3 March 2007 | 5 replies
The same is true with extensive damage done by tenants.
N/A N/A Fight back against property taxes
3 March 2007 | 1 reply
They must be desperate for property tax money.I normally protest all property taxes but since I was renovating extensively and the assessor walked in the front door of my property to take a look...I just let this one pass by.
Tracy Percival Landlord sell the renter's house
17 April 2007 | 4 replies
I would call the owner and ask for a 30 day extension. maybe pay $50.00 more that month.
Andrew M. starting with a shell
12 March 2007 | 7 replies
Being successful at rehabbing requires extensive experience in multiple different areas.I would rather recommend focusing on ways to build up some of your capital and learn to swim in the shallow water before you jump into the ocean.Wholesaling, birddogging, lease options, subject to's, contract for deeds, and owner financing are all ways to start with little or no capital.
Morgan Burum Downtown Vacant Buildings
13 April 2007 | 23 replies
Unless you have extensive knowledge and connections with rehabbing, financing, market analysis, and just general real estate investing, I think you are setting yourself up for failure trying to break in to the downtown renovation game right now.For a beginning investor, I would rather you start out with something safe that has a strong possibility of bringing you a quick return rather than play the dice and hope it hits in time, and that advice has nothing to do with being my competition.
N/A N/A Finding the owner of an abandoned property
13 March 2007 | 1 reply
This topic has been covered extensively.
Richard Bader Can I get some opinions please
24 March 2007 | 26 replies
Make sure that you are fully prepared for the work that is involved in a project that extensive.