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Results (751)
Bryan Terry New Member Introduction
10 September 2019 | 13 replies
This was my dream a decade ago and today it is my reality 💕 I'm actually writing this message from beautiful Lviv, Ukraine right now 🏍️💨🍻The market is incredibly hot right now as you probably know.
Rob Gillespie Lease Option paperwork
5 February 2014 | 5 replies
Although it covers the heck out of everything, I feel it may spook some folks, and it almost always results in them taking it to an attorney.
Donna Drake Serious Misinformation
29 September 2010 | 20 replies
Buyers ALWAYS get spooked by inspections.
Jack Srimani My REO purchase - Will you be onboard
20 October 2010 | 8 replies
I hate to spooked in my first try.Thanks.
Matt DuSold Multifamily buying process
3 December 2010 | 17 replies
Tenants can get spooked when buyers start walking through and can move out, making a bad situation worse.
Anthony Mancuso Showing Buyers Wholesale Property
25 February 2017 | 15 replies
He doesn't want to have her be uneasy and spooked for no reason in case I don't close.
J Scott War is Making You Poor Act
1 July 2010 | 34 replies
A sudden jump in our debt service cost by spooked investors could spell mega trouble very quickly.
Mark Hu Problem with landlords as tenant references
1 July 2010 | 5 replies
Often I only get time of rental and whether they paid rent on time.Usually I assume when they limit info like that that the tenant is not good.It has me spooked so that now I am reluctant to give out anything unless the tenant was very good.
Jonathan C. Sandwich Lease Option Disclosures to Seller
25 January 2010 | 8 replies
It just isn’t needed and may spook a potential good deal if after agreeing to rent you all of the sudden now want to buy it as well.
Angela Carter Double closing disclosures?
3 November 2009 | 15 replies
Ultimately, this will be disclosed during the title search and the subsequent closing anyway, you need only disclose that you are not on the title yet because it could spook your end-buyer. 2) I do not like using the term "double close" with an party to the transaction.