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Kevin D. Some questions re: real estate
22 January 2016 | 5 replies
Can you find another job to help pay down your debt or start increasing your savings?
John Reid short sale taxes
4 July 2010 | 5 replies
I thought I heard that the lender has the discression to 1099 the debtor or not.
Deborah D'Amico Question for House Hunting for Disabled Veterans on pensions-House 'Flippers' Are Too Stubborn!
28 September 2014 | 9 replies
And most importantly, the current flirt with deflation will make servicing the growing debt even more expensive.The nightmare for both the European Central Bank and the world is deflation, as it’s a tax on debtors and a boon to net savers.
Brian Burke Syndication Investing During a Recession
31 January 2022 | 248 replies
Off the top of my head I would like to see the following in the "New World Underwriting" and looking for:- Operator experience, reputation and character (always the most important at any time)- No class C- calculating in worse occupancy rate- acceptable cap rate reversion- property expense ration 5-10% less than what I was looking for (Not much more than 45% now)- Break Even occupancy closer to 55-60%- better DSCR, LTV- Better reserves- No Bridge debt (or at least bridge debt that converts to fixed rate)- no planned rent increases for 1 year or very little- Value add on hold for 1 year- Area employment diversity and not dominated by toursim, hotels, or one industryAdmittedly, these are high standards and I am aware it may leave me on the sidelines for some deals but I am ok with that, I can be patient.
Dennis Rogov CEO Fundrise warning for commercial environments - On the Market Podcast Episode
10 May 2023 | 14 replies
. -  If in 3 above, debtors get squeezed they will go to their liquid assets in Stocks/Bonds to liquidate to pay down. 
Tyler Erickson Millennials aren't buying homes - good or bad?
19 February 2019 | 107 replies
Speaking from my personal circle, all my friends want to become home owners, they just have lack of faith due to the market, student debt, or they just do not make enough money. 
Erik Garland Help on self funding my LLC
20 January 2017 | 4 replies
Thanks Roman...pardon the ignorance but what technically, is bed debt?  Or
Account Closed Wholesaling Direct mail approach
13 March 2012 | 25 replies
Imagine if you were the absentee owner and / or in pre-foreclosure, you could be getting many unsolicited mails from other investors, debtors.
Ryan King One of 3 tenants lost job - options?
22 April 2016 | 39 replies
The reason you win so often is because Debtors don't know how to properly put up a fight, introduce evidence, or make counterclaims against their landlord.
Daniel E. Borrower Fighting Foreclosure: Part 2 - Mediation Request
29 January 2019 | 30 replies
However, as a practical matter they rather the parties reach an agreement themselves, where they can just make sure it’s reasonable for the debtor, rather than impose a settlement.The majority of bankrupts end up defaulting on the restructured plan.