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Jacopo Iasiello Data is change in 2024
20 March 2024 | 0 replies
In the midst of uncertainty and change, Miami's real estate market remains a beacon of hope and opportunity, ready to fulfill the dreams of buyers and sellers alike.
Arwin Nassiri Investing in Tulum?
22 March 2024 | 132 replies
In many cases the developer (not this one specifically) has been unwilling and/or unable to fulfil their promises when it comes to the guarantee.
Shahbaz Rabbani Brand new to REI
18 March 2024 | 3 replies
I hope your trip is fruitful and fulfilling, and I wish you well in your Houston real estate investment pursuits!
David Rutledge How to find seller financed homes for sale
17 March 2024 | 24 replies
@Ray HarrellSellers will owner finance because (1) they will be able to sell for a higher price because they will sell to people who can’t get institutional financing, (2) they think the interest rate they receive on the money they financed, usually 6-10%, is better that the 2% bank accounts are paying (3) they get to spread out the gain on the sale of property over many years and not be bumped into a higher tax bracket immediately, or (4) they can sell the property faster as a buyer doesn’t have to wait 45 days to fulfill institutional lending requirementsBuyers may want owner financing because (1) they save the points and other fees associated with institutional financing (2) they may own the maximum number of properties financed allowable by lending institutions (3) they as full time real property investor may not be able to prove the amount of income necessary to obtain a loan (4) they may not qualify for conventional financing, only hard money, in which case owner financing may be at a much lower interest rate (5) they may have liens, judgements, etc. outstanding that make obtaining outside financing impossible, (6) they may want to close quicker than available with institutional financing.Please let me know if this makes sense
Ken Weiner Anderson Business Advisors
20 March 2024 | 193 replies
If you can't already string the bits together, I have paid ALOT of money to Anderson Advisors and they have fulfilled everything I requested done.
Sean Lemon Has anyone used The “flip system” by the Martels?
19 March 2024 | 46 replies
I would encourage you to reach out directly and we can clear up any discrepancies or circumstances in which we may have not fulfilled our obligations to you.
Jonathan Firouzi Arizona Rental with Pool Liability Questions (first rental prop)
15 March 2024 | 8 replies
A victim’s family could file a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit against you for negligently failing to fulfill the pool fence requirements" It also has more exceptions:7.
Eyal Hevroni $100k, 3 Bed & Big Dreams: Help a Newbie Find the Sweet Spot
14 March 2024 | 4 replies
All complimented with Amazon fulfillment centers, google, and more tech manufacturing jobs.The bad reputation of “Detroit” comes from OOS investors wanting sub $40,000, D class properties in poor condition, because they pencil out to 2-3% deals on paper.
Account Closed tenant wants to stay for 3 years+, what to do?
15 March 2024 | 25 replies
Tenants almost never fulfill the entire term, the Landlord gets lazy with keeping an eye on things, rents rarely keep up with the market, etc.I do leases one year at a time.
Travis Steinemann WARNING: DO NOT TRUST ZILLOW BACKGROUND CHECKS
14 March 2024 | 23 replies
Therefore, to deny housing based on a fulfilled obligation is unlawful.