Kathleen Volpe
Unwanted tenant in Indiana
28 July 2017 | 7 replies
The seller is an elderly woman (85) who has lived there for 40 + years.
Patrick Durham
Possibly Flipping an Elderly Neighbors House
20 July 2016 | 3 replies
An elderly women may not want to fuss with share of the profits.
Jonathan McKinley
How would you skiptrace an owner of a vacant property?
29 April 2018 | 6 replies
You'll find some of the owners are deceased, or maybe very elderly.
Frank Mancuso
Good Numbers? Not So Good Neighborhood?
25 October 2016 | 7 replies
As for the seller, he is elderly and selling all of his properties.
Jarrod Cuyler-thomas
Investing with little to no money
4 November 2016 | 3 replies
Elderly or disabled.G.
Vanessa Deluca
Hopefully last FSBO question
14 April 2018 | 11 replies
Elderly buyers, excited, , went to the closest realtor, and broker to give us a contract (they were afraid to leave town without us knowing they were serious:( In fact, when they entered the office and said they wanted a contract drawn on a house they love, he (not unusual) asked them if he could take them out to show them some houses.
Brandon Boyer
When to walk away from a property.
17 May 2018 | 18 replies
My concern is that every time I drive by the house (it's on the way home from my full-time job) is that there has been 0 work done to the exterior of the house.I've been trying to stay patient about this deal as the sellers are elderly and they live out of state, so they are essentially having their realtor manage the rehab,but I'm starting to get frustrated at this point as the seller has had ample opportunities to bail on the deal but has continued to say they will get the repairs done.
Derek Luttrell
What's Your Take on Window A/C Units?
21 December 2017 | 5 replies
I help one of the elderly tenants with the install every year because he is very patient and it is not very time sensitive for him.
Waylon Gaye
Question About Helping Clients Relocate
24 May 2020 | 2 replies
I have paid for movers to help elderly sellers get moved because they were not able to do it themselves.
Mike Hendrickson
Squashing the "Wholesaling is illegal/legal" argument!!!
30 January 2019 | 94 replies
The investor will offer the following:Cash transaction;A quick sale closing with no inspection; andYou can leave behind any items you don’t want.The problems begin when the homeowner is elderly, alone, and doesn’t know the true market value of their property:They may have purchased their property over 20 years ago for $50,000, $100,000, or maybe $200,000.That same property now could have a market value of $300,000, $400,000 or even $500,000.The idea that they purchased the property 20 years ago for $120,000 and are now being offered $220,000 sounds appealing to these homeowners – their mortgage might be paid off and they will make $100,000 – sounds good right?