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Kyle Mack Sold! 18 unit purchased on land contract. None of my own money!
12 September 2017 | 18 replies
Just re-read the thread because I only skimmed random parts of it.
Shawn Crawley Property possibly in probate soon
12 January 2017 | 10 replies
It may be weeks, months, years or never.You could have saved yourself some public embarrassment had you re-read your original post and considers how others could interpret.
Christine Heartsill What's Going on Here??
16 September 2016 | 22 replies
You'll have to go back a re read my previous post because this was explained.
Shannon Moore First Deal...Any Thoughts?
12 March 2007 | 4 replies
Never mind, I just re-read your post, that's 5% per month, OK.I keep hearing horror stories about FL insurance, how confident are you that those rates are (1) accurate and (2) sustainable?
Paul Chen Seller keep postponing escrow closing date…
23 January 2008 | 8 replies
Kenvest,Thank you so very much for your tangible legal fact, I’d just called my realtor’s staff manager in regards with "time is of the essence", without a pause, he then tells me it’s already on the contract, he was stuttering and said he’ll reread the contract after I asked him why did he agreed with me then when I though I would have to lose the 3% of the selling price for breaching the contract if I’d decided not to agreed with their last postponing and wanted out, in addition to my comment to him that there ought to have some kind of protection for my situation.Just myself to blame for not reading the contract thoroughly (rookie’s lesson # 1); took it for granted; relied on the realtor’s verbal review of the contract with me which appointments always set to be her last one of the day (whenever comes to signing anything) and under a time pressed that she’d to leave soon to pick up a member of her family… I would have dropped this deal if she’d elaborated that term especially when the seller is not responding to my asking of some kind of compensation (naturally, since I’d agreed to their last postponing without using that as a leverage at the same time), let along she didn’t let me know about the property is in a flood zone until the last minute when I’d to signed off my contingencies (supposedly a week prior that they’d even admitted but with an excuse) and reluctantly went through with this deal since I’d spent so much time and effort on this property already, on top of the $1K spent on “two“ inspections along with the upfront appraisal… 101 other reasons for me to make a snap decision now to drop this deal in a heartbeat without worrying the losing of 3%!
Enrique Reyes Owner Finance
11 December 2017 | 14 replies
Then collect payments.Then, when things go south, reread this thread.
John Horner Zero to 80 deals in 3 years in Columbus, Ohio
24 January 2017 | 82 replies
Keep your foot in the gas.I just re read your title and that came to mind.
Ethan S. What advice would you recommend to someone getting a RE license?
30 December 2016 | 21 replies
I took around 25 pages of notes while watching the slide shows and re-read through it a few times.
Nate Hawkins 30 homes, 150 letters, 5 months, 1 offer...what now?
12 February 2017 | 34 replies
Over half the country doesn't even have that as a net worth (probably, I'm not googling to make sure)   (edit: I just reread his post and realized he meant foolish as he thinks what you did was illegal, it varies by state but it sounds like you did your due diligence for your state and were fine.
Bas Land Partner deal (low money down) for starter - advice?
25 December 2016 | 3 replies
I was reading it, re-read my original post and thought yep this guys is right.