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Padric Lynch Bandit Sign War... Shots Fired!!!
25 June 2018 | 30 replies
Bandit signs don’t even work and they clutter up the highways and street corners . you’d have to be really really desperate to call a bandit sign to buy your house 
Jordan Gay PRO Athlete trying to turn REAL ESTATE PRO
8 December 2018 | 12 replies
I would connect with some wholesalers in the area.Also, there are some alternative ways to invest in Real estate for a big return.. for example, there is a desperate need for corporate rentals (furnished short-medium term leases) that pay 3 times per month what a traditional lease would demand.
Andrew Pappas Advice on a St. Louis 4 family under contract
25 July 2018 | 15 replies
Most residential properties in the city are well out of FEMA flood zones except in places like this property that abut the River Des Peres which is the spillway for the city sewer system.
Jordan Thompson Investments in Virginia College Towns
3 March 2019 | 6 replies
Everything gets snatched fast because people are desperate for a place to live.
Allison Panila Landlord changed the contract after signed
7 January 2022 | 47 replies
But where you see a shady character trying to squeeze your friend for more money, I see someone desperate and more than a bit foolish trying to make up for lapses in the contract's language to deal with a situation that has clearly gotten out of hand.If I were your landlord, I would still start the process of evicting your friend and let the magistrate decide how unclear the language of the contract was, and make sure that the case was in the record even if it cost me money and I lost.
Travis Raila Out of state investors - what market did you choose and why?
19 January 2021 | 116 replies
You do not want to own property (or earn income) under the jurisdiction of a desperate & broke government unless there is a risk/return ratio that takes such an environment into consideration.
Rebecca Sandham Anyone sell a home Subject To?
8 September 2018 | 1 reply
Sub2 is Never a good idea for a seller, unless you are in desperate straits. 
Jordan Ardoin Cash out equity now or later?
12 September 2018 | 2 replies
I have to assume that there might be some work that needs to be done unless the seller really is that desperate to dump the properties at such a discount.
Calus Glispie Deal turned down bc of my “$1” earnest money..
16 September 2018 | 130 replies
If I felt the seller was desperate, I would likely offer a larger EMD and explain what that meant, in order to help ease their mind.
Thomas Weidner Why word anyone wholesale their property?
17 September 2018 | 19 replies
He also couldn't rent it for enough to cover his payments.So he had 1 month before the bank would start foreclosure proceedings and he was desperately trying to just break even, that's all he could hope for.When I offered to take over his payments, what do you think he said?