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Chris Jones What Contracts are neeed for Wholesaling
18 September 2007 | 3 replies
now i've heard that once you have a signed contract with the seller to record it at your local court house which they say will put a cloud on the seller title which will show your interest in the property and will make it hard for this problem to happen, is this true and is this how all of you do it.4- and my last question, from my research on wholesaling what the investor is really do is turing their purchasing agreement into a option agreement, so my question is what strategies and tactics do you guys use in your contracts or conversations to by time to find a buyer for the property ((which i know your suppose to have a buyers list but sometimes your buyers may not be interested or are to busy with other projects and etc))i even read some past post were people said they wouldn't even go into a contract with the seller if they didn't already have a buyer lined up for it, now i know i'm a beginner but to me that can be smart but also very stupid, especially if you know your getting a great deal on the property (see all property and property conditions are different, for example you might not have buyer/investor in your list that likes rehabing burnout places and etc), so if your not risking much on the earnest money deposit i think who cares and just tie the property up and search for a buyer the reason i ask this question is because from my logical way of thinking, i think the seller of the property would think if you were interested in their property and their price and you have cash, why don't you just straight out buy their property a.s.a.p instead of waiting at some later date, so what are some ways to explain your late closing date to them so you can hold up a closing before your contract expires to find a buyeri hope i'm not asking for to much info, i will appreciate any response. thank you
Nathan Bruce Purchase in my name then transfer to LLC or buy with the LLC?
30 April 2021 | 42 replies
I don't believe it offers much protection if an attorney starts digging.However if there aren't obvious assets the hope is that an ambulance chaser looking to try to get a settlement on a frivolous lawsuit isn't going to put much effort into doing this when they don't see the pot of gold.
Rich Harris Just starting out - Just use Option Contracts?
11 September 2013 | 4 replies
If it's a steal of a deal, make sure you cloud the title to protect yourself!
Sanjay Patel Property management software recommendation?
9 September 2015 | 5 replies
Hello,I have small Portfolio of rentals and would be looking for user friendly, straightforward cloud/ web based property management software.
Christopher Moran how to track driving for dollars
25 February 2018 | 8 replies
Google drive has in it google sheets google docs and google forms, This is cloud based.
Steven Williams New member investing in Lehi Utah
31 March 2014 | 16 replies
My friend, Bart Dallin of Cloud 9 Creations, is a general contractor in your area.
John Cardillo "Non-cloud" property management software?
23 January 2019 | 10 replies
AFter reviewing some of the options, I think I may have a decent recommendation to just go with the Cloud-based packages as these seem to have the most options as well as satisfy all the specified requirements, except for being cloud-based.
Nick G. Demolish existing home and rebuild or sell lot?
18 March 2014 | 6 replies
Cloud, close but luckily not in the historic district.
N/A N/A Birmingham Alabama
23 March 2021 | 55 replies
You could use Roofstock Cloud which is a free web based analyzing tool.
Alex R. Question about Multi-Famliy income property: Price 225k Annual income: 30k
10 March 2013 | 56 replies
It seems like all that stress, hair loss, and sleepless nights have taken a toll on you and clouded your vision.