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26 March 2016 | 5 replies
I should also mention that, better than cash for keys, is finding them a seller finance deal that they can move into with their compromised credit.
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6 February 2018 | 7 replies
You only need to put 3.5% down, so cashwise it won't get in the way of other real estate goals you may have.My first deal was a 4-unit up I bought with FHA 3.5% in Santa Clarita.I lived for free (as opposed to paying rent) + enjoyed cash flow + built equity so it definitely didn't compromise my cash reserves.Good luck!
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21 February 2022 | 179 replies
Def want to be easy to work with and add value... but I'll be honest and say I wasn't thinking of that at first... there were other issues in inspection that we decided we'd take care of and only ask her to do the clean out, thought that was a fair compromise... but I guess not LOL
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8 August 2022 | 9 replies
Is the built in privacy provided by the land trust and LLC asset protection compromised in any way?
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2 January 2020 | 11 replies
Maybe proposing a compromise split that would be more beneficial to me while still having the guidance of the partner broker is a better idea?
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14 February 2009 | 15 replies
That way, if you receive an approval that has a something other than $0 and $0, then you call the negotiator and try to make them compromise.
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18 October 2015 | 67 replies
With no gutters and 135 years of rain, snow, and ice the mortar had been completely compromised where my pitched roof ends.
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15 August 2014 | 20 replies
Gives the impression you're willing to "work with them" on a fair compromise for repairs.But if it boils down to a matter of "he said" vs.
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18 July 2017 | 11 replies
They need to be familiar with the 203k process and not underbid as this can compromise the entire loan.