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10 February 2024 | 28 replies
Also, you basically did the same thing, or worse(insulting Account Closed) in a more long and drawn out way by questioning his success and knowledge, calling him several names, and offering to "enlighten" him without actually offering any techniques for enlightenment, just blathering on about how bad he is and implying how great and virtuous you are for butting in and defending some strangers honor and upholding the highest levels of civil discourse.
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9 February 2024 | 31 replies
The purpose of thinset mortar is to support tile, not just to bond it tightly to a substrate.EDITED by ModeratorI've laid (and had laid) 10s of thousands of SF of tile and stone over the decades, think I'm ok with the basics, and even the advanced techniques like this....a) clear silicone is a recommended tile adhesive - depending on the situation... see ANSI specs.
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8 February 2024 | 11 replies
Wholesaling techniques for businesses would be different than for houses.
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8 February 2024 | 3 replies
@Stuart Udis the reason why we don't do this technique is because lenders don't lend 75% of ARV on new build investment properties.
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7 February 2024 | 11 replies
Better if the work can be in the real estate industry.(2) Purchase a property using a legit nothing down technique which almost always means the subject property PERCEIVED as less than desirable, will have a negative cash flow, and the investor will lack the capital reserves to handle any problems(3) Utilize a fraudulent technique such as described aboveNow, in a minority of cases #2 above CAN work.
6 February 2024 | 8 replies
It’s too much work.For instance, This property was bought for $5,000 (Five Thousand Dollars).Click on images to enlarge Purchase & Sale Agreement (many more examples available).This is an example of how the numbers workThere are hundreds of people doing these every day around the country.My experience is the best place to focus on these are the typical places.
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6 February 2024 | 8 replies
He's doing something wrong.Click to enlarge"yes, I've had the due on sale clause called on me 10 times" (That is NOT something to brag about)
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4 February 2024 | 4 replies
@Eric Forsberg the question you are asking is the question we all ask, which is why some of these alternative/advanced techniques exist.
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7 February 2024 | 50 replies
There are some fundamental views that Del has that I do disagree with, and some of the selling techniques make me feel a little slimy, but I do think that Del has created a good thing and it serves a positive purpose.
3 February 2024 | 20 replies
Subject To is definitely NOT a “No Money Down” technique”, Here’s why . . .The obvious question is: "How Do I Keep Finding These Smokin' Deals"It costs money to locate a willing seller.