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Jeff Arndt Project 3 Done! House hacking with no (net) money down!
17 February 2015 | 49 replies
It will be paramount to find a screaming good deal for this strategy to work in the future and I'm up for it.  
Leanne Hunt Refinancing properties in a rising interest rate market
16 February 2015 | 5 replies
The security of having paid off houses, and secure income is paramount to funding our dreams.So while making money is important, it is equally important to make sure you preserve and fund your goals!
Account Closed Before Investing......Have a Plan!!! by Nancy Neville
16 February 2015 | 5 replies
Education and planning are both paramount to success.
Joel Owens Homeowners getting up to 30,000 to do a short sale!!
22 October 2012 | 80 replies
They could have said any of those things by simply rejecting or countering the contract I submitted that clearly indicated my happiness was paramount to this transaction until 7 days after bank approval.But, they didn't!
Tim C. Crowd-Funding vs. self Investing is it comparable?
15 June 2015 | 8 replies
This has been an excellent thread all around, and I would like to add this: @Tim C. or anyone considering a RECF portal - due diligence on the portal itself is paramount.
Sam Leon Tenant Estoppel Letters getting more complicated?
12 November 2014 | 44 replies
The tenants are getting a bit restless - with numerous visits from inspection, appraisal, survey, plus however many visits from potential buyers prior to all this.What surprises me is the estoppel letter actually sounds like the lender is injecting itself into the lease by adding these terms to the letter the tenants are required to sign.I will not agree to any modifications of the Lease nor make any prepayments of rent without the prior written consent of LENDER.In the event I receive a notice from you stating that all future rents should be paid to you, I will comply with such notice without setoff as to any claims I make then (or in the future) against the Landlord (or any of its successors).I recognize that you are relying on this Certificate in making a loan to my Landlord (or its Successor).I hereby agree that the Lease be subordinated to any Mortgage from Landlord in favor of LENDER and all additional and or future advances, thereunder, and to any and all extensions, renewals and modifications thereof, and said LENDER shall be and is hereby agreed to be made prior, paramount and superior to any of my right, title, or interest as tenant under the Lease and I hereby agree to subordinate any and all of my rights under the Lease to LENDER.Is this usual and customary? 
Patrick H. self storage advice
10 October 2021 | 62 replies
Of course having a good manager and software system is paramount
Robert Angles Apprentice investor seeks seasoned pro
13 October 2014 | 8 replies
I know that being greedy is never a good way to be, and that we all need a win/win situation, especially in the beginning, when trust and rapport is paramount.
Dylan D. Advice on purchasing first investment property
18 October 2014 | 8 replies
I understand the desire to invest, but resolving your credit is paramount if you are going to have a successful career investing.