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Eric F. Building a rental portfolio with Subject To/Lease Options?
18 July 2013 | 28 replies
Margin space at the top and bottom, sides, font size = pages to be filed with many standard documents = $$$$$$$ Filing feesWhile it does standardize documents, many attorneys may have charges per page = $$$$$Need a copy of filed documents from the Recorder= $$$$$Fees to be charged are often regulated by statute at the state level and is in some places seen as a taxing issue, so they can manipulate an increase by requiring the number of pages to present a deed or assignment for example.
Amie D. Anyone flip vs buy/hold just due to personal preference?
11 July 2013 | 12 replies
Margins are smaller, properties harder to find and investors choosing other ways to spend extra funds.
Jose Enage Lease Options & Underwater property
23 July 2013 | 8 replies
At best it's a rental but not even that because you don't have at least $300 margin.
Chris O'brien Business Administration Graduate seeking advice
30 July 2013 | 9 replies
If you are digging a ditch, would you agree the employer prefers an efficient employee who has pride in the work done over the employee who just marginally gets it done sooner or later?
Ben Leybovich Neighbor vs. Neighbor
26 July 2013 | 23 replies
http://goo.gl/z8AeYT In 1945 the the highest marginal tax bracket was 94%!
Chris Velastegui Newbie in North New Jersey
31 July 2013 | 12 replies
Looking to learn the game through wholesaling while building capital and then eventually transitioning into more aggressive forms of investing with higher profit margins.
Louise Whidby Sure Need My BP members/friends (frustrated)
1 August 2013 | 30 replies
If you expect to make a (profit) margin because of what you know, you need to understand what value you add to to the formula not just guess.
Erik Drentlaw What is the market like in Dallas?
30 July 2013 | 18 replies
The result is everyone bids up the property, the margins shrink, and everyone loses.
Daniel Nield Dan's Adventures in Real Estate Marketing
27 October 2013 | 28 replies
If my marketing is marginally successful, and I get a 3% response rate, that's about 12 call-backs, and if 1 out of 10 of those responses is a deal at my minimum profit, then that's a 900 percent return on my investment so far.
Michael M. Lawsuit Statistic & Attorney Calculation
27 July 2013 | 5 replies
However, there is an abundance of starving lawyers so they may take on marginal cases on contingency.The reality is outside of slip and falls...It will largely eviction related.So the key is to budget for your estimated number of evictions.