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Shannon Phoenix Property under contract with realtor
20 February 2019 | 26 replies
Signing contracts with no intention of purchasing is called FRAUD BY INDUCEMENT.
Rick Stevens Land contracting the new Wholesaling??
22 February 2019 | 12 replies
The buyer gets what’s known as equitable title, but the legal title stays with the seller, until such time as a certain amount of the seller carry is paid off, as specified in the contract.The purpose of a land contract is to induce the seller to provide a greater amount of seller financing, so in case of default foreclosure is unnecessary.For the buyer, other than inducing the seller to finance the purchase, there is no advantage.
Account Closed California to make "Solar "mandatory for new Homes!!!!!!
24 February 2019 | 222 replies
NREL first recognized the issue in 2008 and since then many steps have been and are being taken to modernize the grid to be able to handle 100% renewables: 1) Target energy efficiency to the hours when load ramps up sharply2) Acquire and deploy peak-oriented renewable resources 3) Manage water and wastewater pumping loads (7% of load)4) Control electric water heaters to reduce peak demand and increase load at strategic hours5) Convert commercial air conditioning to ice storage or chilled-water storage6) Rate design: Focus utility prices on the "ramping hours" to enable price-induced changes in load7) Deploy electrical energy storage in targeted locations8) Implement aggressive demand response programs9) Use inter-regional power exchanges to take advantage of diversity in loads and resources10) Retire inflexible generating plants with high off-peak must-run requirementsOur electrical infrastructure is dated and in need of improvement anyway, adding more solar just forces us to deal with an already underlying issue. 
Michelle R. Tenant exclusives in a shopping center
16 February 2019 | 11 replies
You might need to offer them some type of inducement (such a free month's rent).Good luck.
Samuel Akisanmi Real Estate Wholesaling Cold calling
10 December 2018 | 7 replies
signing contracts with no ability or intention of closing is called FRAUD by inducement.
David Reeder Newbie from Joplin Missouri
11 March 2015 | 10 replies
Hello, my name is David, I want to induce myself.
Kevin N. Evicting Squatters
22 February 2017 | 34 replies
Be prepared to offer a lot more than $500 to get it done.During the time I was renting, there is no year in which $500 would have induced me to move before the end of my lease.  
Dodie Clasen Obtaining Financing
13 August 2013 | 8 replies
.* What is the purchase price* Is there any deferred maintenance (sizable capital expenditures that need to be taken care of either immediately or in the next two years)* What is the current assessed value, and what is your local tax assessment rate (1% to 3% of assessed value per year is the typical range)* What are the gross monthly rents of the property* Are the current rents at "market"* How long have the tenants been living there, and were any inducements provided to the tenants (1st month free rent, etc.)* Will you use a property management company* Does the landlord pay any utilities (water, gas, or electric) for the units.
Account Closed Tenant Claims He Smells Mold
25 March 2015 | 19 replies
I nearly died earlier this year from mold induced pneumonia so it can be quite serious....CA has a number of multi-million dollar verdicts.  
Dave Myers FSBO and Paying More to Buyers Agent
16 February 2015 | 10 replies
Hi all,I'm considering offering my home FSBO and have a couple of questions to those with experience going that route.Is it helpful to offer an additional fee to potential buyer's agents (say $500 or $1000) to induce them to show the property?