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Russell Payne Short Term Rental Vs. Long Term Rental
25 April 2024 | 93 replies
Starting out in SoCal will definitely require solid planning and taking that calculated leap of faith since our real estate market is bananas!
Account Closed Ashcroft capital - Paused Distributions
29 April 2024 | 248 replies
Pausing their fees is a show of good faith as well—they are likely just as frustrated as you are.
Nicholas R Foster THE NACA PROGRAM
21 April 2024 | 25 replies
I did not do any NACA activities prior to closing and I have not been asked to do any as of yet per the requirement (there are no NACA police to constantly check on you that I know of so alot of these actions are in good faith from what I have experienced). 
Alex SImon Ohio Cashflow LLC
21 April 2024 | 240 replies
He asked for the good faith deposit and I layed down the 5k without hesitation.
Joe S. Who is investing in their own physical health?
18 April 2024 | 141 replies
I personally quit drinking many years ago for faith based reasons not necessarily physical.
Jorge Abreu ✨Overcoming Underwriting Challenges in an Ever-Changing Real Estate Market
16 April 2024 | 0 replies
It took some trial and error, and with each purchase, I learned more and became better at what I did.One of the most important things I learned was to have faith in my ability to underwrite deals.
Pierre Eade 10-Year Commercial Lease - How to Project Rent
15 April 2024 | 2 replies
She has faithfully paid me since I've owned the place.
Michael Vilasi Real Big Pickle. . .
16 April 2024 | 10 replies
Being a nice guy, you could give them grace and act in good faith, and let them know that you will give them time to set up assistance, but after the next month, if rent is not paid on time, the eviction process will begin.You also must be careful, bc you get into a legal grey area by being nice and giving people breaks, however if you do not give those same breaks to everyone, you open yourself up to discrimination.I would definitely call that bank and tell them to make it right or they will hear from your attorney.The tenants hardships are not your responsibility.
Priscilla Z. Found a way to wholesale to retail conventional buyer...we just closed!
16 April 2024 | 21 replies
When you deal in good faith you need to consider the financial size of a transaction, it needs to be reasonable, and what is customarily given, otherwise  you're just barking trying to finagle a contract that you can't carry through with yourself as you agreed to do.
Justin Sheley Fund & Grow Financing
14 April 2024 | 885 replies
I took the leap of faith with Fund and Grow.