
20 June 2018 | 4 replies
We are looking at using a HELOC and have started paper work with PenFed.

18 June 2018 | 10 replies
This guy has a blue collar job, on paper borderline, but the way he aced the security deposit issue convinced me that this is one of the indicators of a good tenant.That's why tenants who couldn't even come up with the month is in my book, certain sign of trouble.

18 June 2018 | 4 replies
A few: Sort of the same with an agent. make contact, See the property, make offer, in writing, include contingencies (sale of your house, approval of all inspections, getting appropriate funding, etc) come to possible agreement on price, have all wanted inspections done (maybe including termite, septic field, sewage lines, etc) read and understand papers possibly from the title company (when I sold mine, I used paperwork provided by the title company).

25 June 2018 | 47 replies
His courses were Real Property Development, which was a class and a massive individualized case study where everybody picked out a development project for their semester paper.

20 June 2018 | 4 replies
I buy for cash flow & wouldn’t go after anything less than like 12-15% CoC, on paper.

21 June 2018 | 5 replies
The deal, prior to inspections, is very solid on paper, in my own opinion (I am from there) and the opinion of a friend who is a top commercial agent in the area.Details:$750,000 PPSeller financing 5.5% (Interest Only for 10 years, total note 30)30% Down **Current NOI is 52kWe could get the NOI to 60k right away with a $50 per unit rent raise as they are underpriced quite a bit at the moment.

19 June 2018 | 2 replies
Sending a paper check to my address would also be acceptable.I do know that he could go online and set this up himself with his bank.

19 June 2018 | 3 replies
made digital signatures legal valid signatures.However, a digital signature cannot be notarized - the nature of a notary is a person to person verification and ID check making sure the person signing the doc is who they say they are and they are putting pen to paper in front of the notary.Some documents cannot be digitally signed - Sometimes this is law, sometimes it is policy of whoever / whatever administers the document or the intent of the document.Examples:a purchase contract can be digitally signedFHA will allow buyers to digitally sign some disclosures, but sellers have to wet sign.You can't digitally sign a deed - because it has to be notarized.

22 July 2018 | 8 replies
Instead they have a third party system through Viewpost that either wants to draft a paper check and then mail it to my office in CA (which doesn't help me one bit), or can do an electronic xfer that TAKES 6 BUSINESS DAYS.

30 April 2019 | 54 replies
I didn’t have a large marketing budget, or any budget for that matter, so in order to send out the direct mailers I bought a list and put together 2000 yellow letters by buying the paper and envelopes in bulk at Walmart and then spending the next couple of weeks every night from midnight to 2am, after the kids were sleeping, just folding and stamping them to save money.