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Zac Caudell Vacant land deal - Buyer requesting $3k survey, what should I do?
3 June 2015 | 8 replies
Not that I am an expert here but can you split the cost with the potential buyer so that he has some skin in the game? 
Steven Segal 32 Unit Deal - Heat bill is killing it...
10 June 2015 | 17 replies
The tenants also have more skin in the game when it comes to opening windows in the middle of winter.If the installation of stand alone systems are economically viable we definitely do it.
James R. Tenant gets "Attitude Adjustment"
22 February 2016 | 40 replies
However, we have all had that one tenant that gets under our skin so much that you have to zing them.  
Tim C. Portfolio Lending / Hard Money Lending Advice In Atlanta
29 February 2016 | 10 replies
Is there a loan to cost component to the qualifications to insure "skin in the game"? 
Payman A. Reverse 1031 Exchnage cost
4 March 2016 | 4 replies
You're right, a strong well written and presented contract with some skin left in the form of large and/or non-refundable earnest money can be a powerful persuader to your seller.  
Kevin Romines Non-performing note buyout
19 January 2014 | 12 replies
If done correctly could be a great way to collect without a lot of skin in the game.
Frank Gigliotti I just got served
16 January 2015 | 10 replies
Hoping to irritate you enough that you will settle out of court for a few thousand dollars to make her go away.
Greg Christensen Newbie: I've been told it can't be done, but I'm going to do it anyway.....
8 March 2015 | 11 replies
Joe Villeneuve when you refer to using equity partners and pulling your money out again and again, how much of your own cash do you typically leave in a property to have "skin in the game" so to speak?
Mike Gifford Earnest Money
20 July 2015 | 15 replies
Proving earnest money means that you have "skin in the game".
Nino Alfano Evaluate my Deal!
1 January 2016 | 27 replies
So many ways to skin a cat.