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Jordan L. What Do You All Think?
16 January 2014 | 5 replies
We never play any games.There is always another deal around the corner.Also, you are just bidding against yourself as you don't know how much the other parties submitted.I would let it go and move on to the next deal.We would also submit over 100 offers before we get a hit back on the true "gem" deal.Keep throwing mud on the wall and eventually some will stick.Thanks
Jon K. Why do my drywall seams crack?
30 June 2013 | 9 replies
Too thick mud?
Bill Gulley NON PROFIT HOUSING WITH REVENUES
18 August 2018 | 105 replies
Drugs and booze, sexual preditors and all the undesirable factions will be lumped into the category as those being served.
Tyler J. How is everyone getting so many loans?
12 July 2012 | 10 replies
Maybe 20% for some lenders.6 months PITIA (A= anything else like and HOA or MUD) for the new loan plus 2 months PITIA for existing properties680 or so mid credit scoreDTI < 45% or so.
Andrew Emery FHA Mortgage with a Partner
12 July 2012 | 8 replies
Brian Hoyt,At this point I am just brainstorming, but why exactly do you think such a partnership would be so undesirable?
Mike G. The housing bust is over!
9 October 2012 | 6 replies
That is such a bucket of mud.
Steven Maduro what renovations make the most sense for your rentals
17 October 2012 | 16 replies
Ed Lee@ed leeI got it done very reasonably because of an arrangement with my contractorbut what was purchased was about 60.00 worth of pvc fittings and pipe you need a drain pipe and supply linesyou need the washer dryer hookup boxesand a roll of electrical wire that handles 220 currentwe had to get 2 30 amp breakers one for each unitand dry wall and mud to repair what we ripped outand finally vent tubing I cant say exactly what all this cost but somewhere in the neighborhood of 350 but remember I was doing two units the labor was priced at 160 a day and it took three days to complete.so just under 900 to do both units
Frank Adams AFTER you've done the move-out inspection
1 August 2007 | 1 reply
Sheetrock mud, I always bought the cubic foot box, and then emptied it into a clean, good sealing empty 5 gallon paint bucket.
Scott Miller What Is #1 To Find Properties @ 55-65 of CMV?
22 August 2007 | 15 replies
Originally posted by "mud":now that most states have a 40% or higher foreclosure ratio Far from true.The national average is close to 5% of all loans are having problems (late payments or worse).40% has never happened in the US from the stats I have seen.
N/A N/A Recent REO Success Stories
9 January 2008 | 48 replies
Originally posted by "mud":not an add at all, if it were i would have put my contact info or paid for a banner. all i am saying is yes these deals are happening and the smaller ones seem to be much easier and realistic. now that the banks are allowing investors to buy direct instead of through realtors the investors can get a much better price and easier transaction.mud, i think i have seen your 15M and 18M packages. are you sure you are a true provider?