Daphney Jacques
Wholesaling contracts forms pdf
5 March 2019 | 0 replies
Hi I would like to know where can I find legitmate whilesaling contracts that I can use for any state in the country I want to start prinintimg out some contracts so when I do find a motivated seller I already have a contract where I can just plug in the names and other logistics thank you
Jeff Bethke
Buy Hold Partnership Structure
25 July 2016 | 6 replies
I've read many threads on the relationship part of this, more interested in logistics and planning.Thanks!
Barak Maimon
Unusual Starting Point - Looking for Advice
10 October 2017 | 4 replies
You might have to spend money around 15-20k for paperwork, logistics, and setting up a company.
Marty Summers
I need some inspiration
21 January 2019 | 19 replies
For me, after strongly considering SFRs I just couldn't see a way to hit my annual income goal without massive logistical challenges so I decided to go the apartment route.
Nina Ibrahimbegovic
Price increases in material
11 January 2019 | 4 replies
I find it hard to fathom the price difference unless the logistics for the smaller unit is different and more difficult.
Mike Johns
11 doors in 2 years investing while in the Military
29 April 2019 | 12 replies
How did you find them, the logistics of how a loan assumption works, etc...Thanks for sharing and for the motivation!
Account Closed
Should I Buy in a rural Area?
11 April 2017 | 5 replies
I'm looking at a nice home Friday, so if I like it I will probably post a follow up question about logistics.
Danny N.
Would You Fire My Realtor After 7-8 Months and 1 Offer?
12 July 2017 | 31 replies
Sometimes the simplest, stupidest logistical nonsense keeps the buyers who want to see your place from getting in.
Randall Williams
First time homebuyer - with a new gleam in his eye.
16 January 2016 | 2 replies
Better to stay close to the place I already own, or branch out and deal with the extra logistics of property elsewhere?
Nate S.
Investing in Multifamily in Union City NJ
29 August 2017 | 30 replies
Normally the settlement agreement would stipulate something like: you and/or the seller pay a much reduced amount of fines (I think on one occasion it was agreed a > $500,000 fine would be reduced to $20,000) to the city and the city will drop the outstanding violation, in exchange you agree that you will actually remedy the violation(s) within a certain amount of time (apply for the appropriate permits and so on).If you are confident that you can negotiate with the city and resolve it that way, it may be logistically easier to buy the house with the violations, and then resolve them aftewards (my first point)... but it's obviously MUCH safer for you to come to a binding agreement with the city prior to closing (that stipulates that the city gets paid for whatever they agreed to accept for the violations right after closing).