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Matt Riley New member from Melbourne, Australia
2 March 2015 | 7 replies
I'm somewhat new to real estate, but I've managed to network my way into some excellent relationships with developers here in Melbourne, besides that a few renovations currently conclude my experience in real estate.
Joshua Carvalho 1-800 number vs. Local number. Which one is best?
5 March 2015 | 5 replies
Thus, I am concluding that in the L.A. area it would be more effective to have a 1-800 number because then I could set up bandit signs in several local neighborhoods and not be looked at as a non-local.
Howie NA Re-negotiate after Home Inpection
23 July 2009 | 13 replies
Should the inspection concludes that the property possesses fundamental flaws which renders the property Inhabitable and /or the repair costs of those flaws would equal or accede the sale price of the property, the Purchaser then reserves the right to remove himself and all his obligations of this contract and the seller agrees to refund the earnest money to the Purchaser in full."
Tajinder Kandola smart to keep a buy and hold if it doesn't cash-flow well?
4 September 2016 | 11 replies
@Tajinder KandolaIf you are looking to invest in property in the lower mainland, better analyse your deals under flat conditions (no appreciation) or even duress (what happens to your condo if Vancouver suddenly concludes real estate is 40% over-valued?).
Michael Garson Civil Judgement on Credit Report! How much is it hurting my score?
3 January 2014 | 8 replies
She wasn't really at fault, the case was a little bit of both at fault, but the case basically concluded in the other driver's favor.
Andrew Austin Are We Headed Towards Another Housing Crash?
21 July 2022 | 19 replies
To any general contractor out there worried about the lack of flippers hiring you moving forward, worry not, that person in paragraph 1 needs to redo their kitchen, and as long as the cost (amortized either in a personal loan or credit card) is less than the $1200/mo bump she was otherwise looking at, she will conclude that the new kitchen renovation is a good deal.
Jeff Cardello Subject To and Bankruptcy
27 May 2020 | 5 replies
Many lenders will conclude that it is in their interest to foreclose at this point, as they don’t want to be at the mercy of the bankruptcy court vis a vis their ability to enforce the mortgage lien.In a land contract, equitable title has passed to the buyer, but legal title has not.
Greg Scott Biden Eviction Moratorium
8 February 2021 | 154 replies
Included in those who hold a differing opinion are court judges who are responsible for interpreting laws and the constitution and have already concluded on the topic that the contracts clause does not trump the police power of a state to protect the general welfare of its citizens - a power which is paramount to any rights under contracts between individuals.
Leandro Bidal Purchasing properties into LLC for first rental properties?
2 November 2019 | 15 replies
I talk to numerous investors weekly, and after doing a bunch of one-off single families, many conclude: "Why am I working harder than I need to... to make less than I could?"  
Jacob Beg MD Trustee foreclosure and Title Insurance -Dilemma
25 August 2021 | 16 replies
Shortly after, the COA's rep contacted me and explained their reading of the Fl statutes led them to conclude their interest was not extinguished by foreclosure and demanded $25k to satisfy their CL.