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Ian Whiteman Offer and counter offer far apart in price
27 April 2018 | 10 replies
Figure out the strike price that meets your criteria and use it to move forward.Call it what you want...bright lines, criteria, boundaries, rules, your code...figure out what they are and use them to guide daily decisions; otherwise, all decisions are lengthy and stressful. 
Doug Block Collecting overdue rent after eviction
16 July 2010 | 13 replies
I always want to strike back and "hurt them in the pocket book" as they have done to me.
Joseph Blythe My Apartment Real Estate journey needing feedback
2 January 2018 | 2 replies
The numbers were not there.Let’s go to one of my favorites I looked at another complex talked to the broker; I sent over some questions, strike one he never sent them back.
Steve Buchanan How aggressive would you get with rent increases?
5 November 2018 | 19 replies
My concern would be if you gave everyone notice at once you might get a tenant strike which seem to be on the rise. 
Tanya Lam Partnering up
30 November 2015 | 20 replies
Strike up a conversation with them and build a relationship.  
Daniel Eisman MOTIVATED investor in Colorado
22 January 2016 | 8 replies
Hopefully we can strike a deal sometime down in the Springs. 
Jason Miller First commercial opporunity - interesting dynamic
14 July 2018 | 11 replies
This opportunity strikes me as a bit more hands off due to existing long-term tenant and a neighboring bank that appears to control the property, but it has a potential downside.I am very interested in your opinion on this unique situation.
Michael Temple [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
8 July 2018 | 14 replies
Even REO properties are priced high.A mentor I am working with suggested I just start submitting 4-5 offers a week on these types of properties in the price where I need them to be knowing 99% will flat out turn me down, but 1-3 out of 100 may say yes, but I will never get that yes unless I have a 100 offers in.I ran that past my agent I am working with and she said she is fine with submitting those offers, but said if I keep offering say 40K on a house that is listed for 67K  (REO or otherwise) that I will end up developing a reputation with the banks and agents of not being a real investor or not being "serious" and they will simply start dismissing all of my offers because I am "that guy" that always offers 20-30K less than the list price.While that sounds valid the issue is at the moment as I follow these properties nothing ever comes down to even striking distance before it disappears to another buyer.
Jill Haselman Advice on Term Sheet? Cash Out Refi on a 4-Unit
9 August 2018 | 1 reply
I'm working with a mortgage broker that I very much like working with, but these terms strike me mediocre at best. 
Emma Powell Lending hard money for the first time: need help
28 February 2018 | 8 replies
Strike a deal with one of those guys to learn the ropes before you dive in head first.