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Jason Krick Lease Option--Is it the best option for this deal?
23 July 2015 | 16 replies
Thanks Bill, what I meant was could we discuss a price where she would exercise that right.  
Alonzo Garza Can my wife and I combine IRAs for the purposes of a Real Estate Self-Directed IRA?
9 April 2019 | 19 replies
How to best accomplish that will depend on your situation and goals, and the type of self directed plan that will work best for you.Caution must be exercised to establish the right plan structuring and track the individual participation of each IRA into an investment carefully.  
Mark Loshelder No pet addendum
12 June 2015 | 4 replies
If Tenant violates this Paragraph 9 or any agreement to keep a pet on the Property, Landlord may take all or any of the following action:(1) declare Tenant to be in default of this lease and exercise Landlord's remedies under Paragraph 27;(2) charge Tenant, as additional rent, an initial amount of $_________ and $_____ per day thereafter per pet for each day Tenant violates the pet restrictions;(3) remove or cause to be removed any unauthorized pet and deliver it to appropriate local authorities by providing at least 24-hour written notice to Tenant of Landlord's intention to remove the unauthorized pet; and(4) charge to Tenant the Landlord's cost to:(a) remove any unauthorized pet; (b) exterminate the Property for fleas and other insects;(c) clean and deodorize the Property's carpets and drapes; and(d) repair any damage to the Property caused by the unauthorized pet.C.
Dyryl Burnett Seeking Wisdom! Frustration is getting the best of me!
15 June 2015 | 26 replies
Though, if this is how you choose to work it, you'll also receive an amount at the expiration of both leases, provided your tenant signed a lease-purchase or decides to exercise their option to buy on the lease-option.e.g., $70,000 tenant purchase price - $52,000 your purchase price = $18,000 profit.Again, this is contingent on each of you having a lease-purchase/lease-option agreement in place.
Diana Gonzalez Where to start
18 June 2015 | 9 replies
Always exercise caution but don't let fear stop you from leaping. 
David Wooten First Deal - Advice Requested!
11 September 2015 | 14 replies
His lease is only 18 months long.Although we would make more money if the option is not exercised, my wife and I are hoping he can get his financing in order sooner so we can get out of the property and realize our profit.The rehab one:  A gentleman contacted us through one of my wife's marketing strategies.  
Robert Shoffner Lien Issues on Foreclosure
21 June 2015 | 1 reply
If IRS does not exercise its redemption right within the 120 days it will automatically expire.
Alex Chin Building your legal team*
23 June 2015 | 8 replies
I think this is a good exercise to start taking action as well. 
Jacob Jones Starting Out
19 October 2015 | 6 replies
Hello everyone, my names Jacob live in Denver Colorado and am 21 years old that's studying Physical Exercise.
Michael Campbell credits toward principle on a lease option
20 October 2015 | 5 replies
I am trying to work a lease option deal where the tenant buyer gets $200 a month out of their monthly rent to go toward the purchase price of the home once they exercise the option.