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Justin S. Currently Buy And Hold, Looking For Another Revenue Stream
15 September 2015 | 1 reply
to improve cashflow over all.I've been looking into Lease Options, Sandwich Lease Options, Cooperative Lease Options, Sub2...  
Rodney Watson Ok, I say yes to turnkeys, but where?
4 December 2015 | 12 replies
@Aaron Cooper I'm not sure but I think so.
Philip Velleux 50% rule? And western Wisconsin multi- unit leads
28 December 2015 | 10 replies
@Jason Cooper swoops in!
Douglas Trimmer HOA foreclosures
29 April 2015 | 17 replies
Sometimes giving the borrowers additional money for their cooperation.
Kyle Mack Short sale listing expired, what's next?
8 June 2015 | 3 replies
Go directly to the seller and have him sign your offer to purchase at includes the words "seller agrees to cooperate the buyers short sale agent" then go on bigger pockets and find the most experienced short sale agents you can find in your city and give them a listing.... and ask to be the buyer on one of there other deals.  
Dyrol Harding Note buying question
9 January 2014 | 1 reply
The realtor says that the seller (current owner) is not cooperated with the bank and has not submitted the appropriate paperwork to solidify the shortsale.
John S Lewis Please help on Certificate of Occupancy/Tenant not to be disturbd
23 November 2017 | 6 replies
Seller will communicate the time to the tenant and arrange for cooperation
Rob Singles Property subject to a first held by PNC, how to negotiate w/ PNC?
7 March 2014 | 1 reply
The face value of PNC’s first is a little under market value, however I assume with late-fees and what not it is underwater.The original property owner is not cooperative, so the only thing I can think of is to purchase the note from PNC and then file a satisfaction.In trying to lay everything out I may have made it more confusing than it needed to be so feel free to ask any clarifying questions.
N/A N/A New to Real Estate Investing but My First Project=Big One
3 October 2006 | 4 replies
How can I find out what a developer would pay for this property knowing the city would cooperate with them in order to convert it to a residential?
Alex Kohler FHA loan, down payment, cashflow
25 June 2022 | 13 replies
Quote from @Steve Cooper: I'm 82 years old back in eon's I bought SFR property with no money down.