
15 October 2018 | 17 replies
The more competent agents will cooperate on an hourly basis or pro bono if the event they are good long term relationship.

17 October 2018 | 13 replies
@Jemel Cooper sounds like you caught a big fish on your line.

8 November 2018 | 14 replies
You’ll need all of the InherItors to sign off on the title so you’ll need thier cooperation.

18 October 2018 | 4 replies
At this point, we want to move out the tenant and providing generous move out package - one month hotel stay, one month rent back, hold fee for next apartment etc, but the tenant is not -cooperating and also blackmailing us based on situation.

19 October 2018 | 1 reply
Hi BP,
I’m thinking of purchasing several multi family units on the same block. All together it could be between 8-16 doors. I want to provide security parking for the tenants. In order to do this I would need the ci...

20 October 2018 | 0 replies
Foreclosed property has very low price and I learned a lot about them and now cooperating with the seller for selling them, financing the flipping, finding investors and joint venture in setting up a food court spot.

3 October 2018 | 14 replies
I didn't because the tenant was extremely cooperative and in a difficult situation

13 September 2018 | 5 replies
Whatever you choose, though, you will generally get better treatment and terms, and develop a stronger relationship with a lender at a credit union than a bank, because of the cooperative ownership and not-for-profit structure of the former.

13 September 2018 | 2 replies
@Lyle Cooper To be honest, if you don't feel like doing any leg work, you can always hire a broker.

29 December 2020 | 17 replies
Also, they both have mortgages so hopefully the banks will be cooperative.