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Josephine Ponce Hello I am from ILLinois
14 October 2008 | 11 replies
I have a client who needs to unload a small sub-ordinate lien.
Will Barnard Scary!! Your thoughts . . .
25 October 2008 | 18 replies
I am more than happy to discuss any real estate or other hard assets you want to unload at bargain basement prices.
N/A N/A Obtaining clients year round
10 August 2005 | 5 replies
Get them the $$(doing what U DO BEST), may not fit Your scenario right now, however my foot in the door of rehabbers was putting up a FLYER offering my services to GC's & Subs (& of course their Cash Strapped Customers) @ Lowe's, Home Depot, 84 Lumber & the other "local" building Supplies companies w/a stack of cards.
N/A N/A How'd You Finance Your First Deal
3 April 2006 | 23 replies
I read in the classified section of the paper that they were coming to town (from Florida to Cincinnati) to unload the properties.
N/A N/A Checklist for buying rehab properties....need help.
15 February 2006 | 7 replies
Anything else I measure and list then call or go to my two local suppliers (HD is ALWAYS more expensive than local lumber company!)
Sam Green Where do you shop for hardware when rehabbing?
14 February 2006 | 4 replies
I hooked up with him at an REI club meeting and used him for about 15 years.I live in a town that's pretty small (we got a HD 3 years ago), but obviously we're large enough to have a "contractors supply" (side road location, not generally interested in doing business with the public) and a "lumber yard" (busy highway location-definitely interested in everyone's business).
Jayson Terpenning Rental Properties... Need advice
17 August 2006 | 11 replies
Reason being that they are usually the easiest to unload in case one needs to liquidate.
N/A N/A dumb question
2 July 2007 | 13 replies
Then again you could possibly not be able to unload it either :( All depends on what's going on around it.Good luck :)
N/A N/A Sell, refinance, or equity loan
14 February 2007 | 3 replies
I'm not sure what exit strategies would consist of but I'm assuming it includes being able to unload the property or offering a lease option?
Chris Berger A little late, but did I do anything wrong?
30 June 2015 | 8 replies
I'd drop the price and unload that alligator.