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Juan Perez Wholesale Contract, I know you get this a lot but I have a sample
9 July 2015 | 0 replies
The following terms are applicable to this contract:1)Closings costs, attorney fees, title fees and other miscellaneous costs are to be paid in the following fashion ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2)Any taxes owed will be appropriately prorated between parties at closing.3)Closing to be set as soon as possible for all parties, but no later than ____________________________without written addendum to this agreement.4)Property sold “as is” with no warranties implied or stated from seller.5)Earnest money to be held in escrow by buyer’s closing attorney:_________________________________________________________________6)Earnest money non-refundable to buyer unless title is non-conveyable or seller not available to close within time period of this contract.7)This contract is contingent upon clear title and final inspection of the property by buyer or buyer’s agent before closing.8)Legal consideration for this agreement is ten dollars ($10.00).9)Seller to provide buyer with permission to access property solely for purposes such as evaluation of repairs needed, appraisal of said property for securing financing, and professional advisement on resell of property.If property is vacant, Seller shall provide Buyer with a key to access property specifically for the reasons above.10)Any furniture, fixtures, attachments, and debris located in and around property not removed within day of closing become ownership of buyer.11)ADDITIONAL TERMS: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________BUYER: _____________________________________________DATE: _________SELLER: _____________________________________________ DATE: _________SELLER: _____________________________________________ DATE: _________
Vonetta Booker Help! Flip’s not selling…price-lowering/marketing strategies?
21 July 2015 | 23 replies
I would add some patio furniture on the front porch and a boxwood wreath to the front door. 
Allen Ellis My house isn't selling, how far should I go to improve it?
17 July 2015 | 26 replies
Staging: It was rented with furniture when we took pictures, but my tenants moved out in June so it is no longer staged.
Sherry G. utterly confused and need advice
16 July 2015 | 9 replies
In both scenarios we are waiting to buy our home last because my husband is concerned that buying a home now will make it difficult to save for the investment property i.e. cost of furniture, maintenance of home, mortgage, etc....
Matt Jones What happens if I don't move in Fannie Mae Property in 60 days? Bought as an owner occupant.
17 July 2015 | 45 replies
Move a couple of sticks of furniture in, turn on the gas/electric in your name,...  
Maria Martinez Management Company Trouble
18 July 2015 | 8 replies
The missing furniture and damage from the dogs is something you would likely have to sue the tenant for assuming you can prove that they stole and/or damaged the furniture.
Stephanie D. Put in our first offer and have some questions
17 July 2015 | 9 replies
I think for students, having a partly furnished placed might be attractive if they are moving away from home for the first time, but I bet the furniture would take a beating.
DeAnna Nieves Any Mid-Century Modern fans in the Phoenix area?
22 July 2015 | 10 replies
palm springs mid centuries are very strong plus there is a big market for all the furniture and formica  It is a very robust market  
Shannon Davis Selling high end real estate
3 December 2015 | 8 replies
For the average person in the street, a $4m apartment might be high end, but for the high net worth individual, it might just be their weekend get away or a place to store their excess furniture or a means to get a dock in the marina etc.
Gary Dezoysa How would you deal with the money bottleneck if you were overseas?
25 August 2016 | 7 replies
There is no real definition of what constitutes work so even rearranging furniture in the furnished condo you intend on renting out could be considered work and if you were caught doing it without a work permit you could be deported and banned from re-entering the country.