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N/A N/A looking inside home before auction
22 November 2008 | 19 replies
In either case, the owner will be squatting after the auction.There's some deadline before the auction, maybe just a day or two, maybe a week, when the auction can still be stopped.
N/A N/A NY State Loan Requirement for Foreign National !
21 November 2008 | 3 replies
While there are no loans specific to foreign nationals, with the credit market being so tight right now, you really have to know who to contact at the banks.
N.A N.A Leave equity in or pull it out?
19 February 2008 | 24 replies
Yes, it assumes an investor who wants to keep churning for optimized return -- nothing wrong with sitting back, relatively speaking, and getting a somewhat smaller return.I was most interested in the IRR sale computations because the loans I've found for commercial properties were very tight (as in didn't allow it at all) on getting a second to get cash out.
Marquita Lucas HANDLING REFERRALS FROM REAL ESTATE AGENTS?
14 January 2008 | 6 replies
Over the years I have found that real estate investing communities are tight knit groups and word gets around quickly amongst investors and agents if someone operates in a less than above board manner (not that you would, I'm just saying).My general rule of thumb is that if someone gives me the lead then I go out of my way to make sure they get paid.
Jeff Something Ready to get started, but still have a few questions.
2 March 2008 | 7 replies
If it is that tight for you to not have 50 bucks you are going to have a hard time anyway so why not make a connection that may be able to pay you for your services while you are getting started.
Jorge Caicedo Motivated sellers are a guru fabrication
21 January 2008 | 48 replies
The only reason I haven't done fliers or the paper is b/c i already tried that, i just lost my job Friday(wholesaling for someone ironically) and money is tight.
Marcia Brown Preconstruction Investors
10 July 2008 | 2 replies
Margins seem rather tight for this market.
Elliot A How did you become knowledgeable in the construction/renovation aspect of flipping?
6 October 2011 | 8 replies
If you're financially liable for any delays, make the contractor responsible for past deadlines regardless of all factors.
Mark M. Can Abandoned Property Removal Costs be deducted?
12 October 2011 | 5 replies
Tenant leaves belongings in unit (do everything you can to ascertain whether they are comming back for property [if they still have time before the deadline], and document in detail all you do [in case they say you got rid of their family heirloom thingamabob]), any expense you incur to deal with those left behind belongings very well may be justification for charging against the security deposit.Also, just a note - many landlords in OH do not know this, but OH law requires landlords to mail to the former tenant a written accounting of how the security deposit was spent (i.e., what % refunded and what was spent for what).
Rich Weese Are you betting over/under on rental rates in 2012???
17 October 2011 | 12 replies
Our rental market is very tight and we've seen some good jumps over the past couple of years.