Jesus Chavez
2nd Post:: Valpak along with other services.
9 September 2016 | 14 replies
(Free print job)In regards to the yellow letters I would begin by mailing about 500 (postage costs only) (Three letters / household @ a 2&1/2 week intervals)Plus having someone personally tape a customized letter on front doors instead of mailing them.
Eric Jones
How to Calculate Payoff and Arrears on Non-Performing Note
17 August 2016 | 20 replies
This won't change the end result much at all as you're only changing the compounding interval, but it's a good thing to understand.Lastly, thanks for the pointers on the importance of obtaining servicing records even on a non-performing note.
Matthew Brenner
Worth buying rental property with lead status unknown?
19 April 2016 | 12 replies
I always recommend people get a PCAD (Post Complience Assessment Determination) when they turn over a tenant or at reasonable intervals if they have a long term tenant.
Jarred S.
Thoughts on credit repair
30 April 2012 | 17 replies
Not all companies do this, but I've heard that many do...The majority of what a credit repair agency will do is just give you a few tips that can be found free on the internet, and maybe check in with you on regular intervals to make sure you're still on track.
Joshua M.
Notes
26 May 2016 | 49 replies
Assigning a contract can usually be done on a one time basis or at irregular and occasional intervals, where you have the ability and intent to buy, but you just change your mind and take a quicker profit, this might be justified.
Wes Peters
Purchasing foreclosures, only a game for the rich?
29 January 2017 | 56 replies
Generally the bank will bid what they are owed on a courthouse steps sale, so if someone comes along and bids a dollar over (or there may be another interval), they own the property and have to pay off the liens, which is what the bank is into the house for.
Greg Schuricht
What to look for in CCRs?
9 September 2019 | 14 replies
This is the language for time-sharing in the CCR:The term "time sharing" as used herein includes any agreement, plan, program, or arrangement under which the right to use, occupy or possess the Unit, or any portion thereof, rotates among various Persons on a periodically recurring basis for value exchanged, whether monetary or like-kind use privileges, according to a fixed or floating interval or period of time for thirty (30) consecutive calendar days or less.I think the verbage "periodically recurring" is key here.
Kenny Schumacher
Beginner investor from San Jose, CA
23 January 2020 | 54 replies
Good chance I'll take some flak for this, but here it goes...Asking me what you asked me is like the scrawny 18-year-old college freshman with bad posture walking up to the agile, lean and muscular 21-year-old college gymnast after an intense interval training session and asking him how to get in that kind of shape too.
Ron Thomas
House prices will never outpace inflation over time, its impossible.
4 June 2018 | 206 replies
Whether looking just at the last 30 years or as far back as 1975, house prices outpaced inflation regardless of which interval is being utilized.This might help: http://www.freddiemac.com/finance/house_price_index.html
Stephen Camardo
Landscaping overgrown property in Texas
24 October 2014 | 14 replies
Usually 2 treatments in a two week interval will kill everything except nutsedge and dormant bermuda.