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Results (5,166+)
Travis Soileau What do I want?
28 April 2009 | 2 replies
I find out what people need and fulfill it.
Quinton Slay Trying to help my girlfriend/ fiancee get the big picture
11 April 2018 | 287 replies
Tell her you want to balance profit with being a good human and fulfill your responsibilities to the communities you own property in.
Nick Rutkowski THE RECESSION IS HERE!!!
13 April 2019 | 102 replies
The upcoming recession will most likely be led my businesses not being able to fulfill their debts. 
Michael Herr Second Primary Residence Loan
9 January 2014 | 5 replies
The OO mortgage requirement is "fulfilled" after having lived there for 1 year.
Tanisha Smith Newbie from Houston, Texas
9 August 2013 | 11 replies
Hopefully after learning and networking I will be able to fulfill my dream and increase my wealth.
Elisha Keller Newbie Question #8: Having tenants before a property
17 October 2013 | 15 replies
Typically people looking for a rental have certain wants and needs that not every place fulfills.
Evan Thoma New 1% Down Loan in Chicago
1 July 2016 | 13 replies
We're now able to save the money we initially planned on saving plus we're able to save the cashflow from the first house.Once we fulfill our 1 year requirement in this house next April, be able to move again.  
Kris Bano I Need Some Advice / Thoughts
2 January 2024 | 21 replies
If you buy a house that will fulfill the needs of a renter every 2-3 years it shouldn’t have mortgage costs that are too high for you to afford every month.
Tyler Carpenter Buying on contract?
24 March 2011 | 37 replies
if i'm understand your question correclty,the answer is that you can't be put on title with a contract for deed..a contract for deed puts you on title once you fulfill your financial obligations to the seller..if they own the property outright, they can just finance the sale to you and then you'll be on title...you can refinance with a bank from a contract for deed, but when you do, the contract for deed will have to be converted to a note and deed of trust...hope that helps..btw, are you sure about the value of the property?
Michael Farrugia Rental Properties in North Carolina
13 November 2017 | 3 replies
Multifamily assets are cheaper than surrounding markets and yet the area's economy is strong and well positioned for light manufacturing, distribution, fulfillment etc. job growth - disproportionately renter profiles - being located on I-85/I-40.