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Jason E. Smith How's my property manager doing?
9 November 2016 | 3 replies
Do I reward them for completing a survey?  
Bret Blackburn Thoughts on this deal
27 March 2017 | 8 replies
If you are going to sell the lot, make sure to check zoning, surveys, etc to be sure it can be done.  
Tierra Lacy Purchase and Sale Agreement
13 December 2017 | 9 replies
@Augustin Tommy Jr. its very simple, just have to read the agreement and fill out the blanks. if some of the clauses does not apply to you, just put N/A or none.make sure to put property address in all pagesIn the first page, write down your name and seller name, along with property address, and county description of property for LOT and Block, this info is available in your countyThen in sales price just put he value as cash, leave blank financing amountFor earnest money, I always put $10 and the title company information that I am usingFor Title and survey, I always place as Buyers Expense when wholesalingIN PAGE 2 - I usually leave blank, but you can place as Buyers expense or seller expenseIn objections I leave blank or noneThe rest of the pages are self-explanatory you just have to read the contract
AL-Teef Jones Rental Pricing Strategies
21 September 2017 | 3 replies
You can then always offer an incentive, like half off 1st month's rent or lower rental rate for a two year lease instead of one.You could do an open house and conduct a survey of what they think the rental rate should be.OR you could price to rent immediately, and most likely get a larger pool of potential renters to choose from.Here is the Rent-o-meter for your place:https://www.rentometer.com/results/6iSXEfQqfawYou'll notice that the average is $1,929, with rents in that area ranging from $847-$3,011
Aaron Xie What to do after offer is accepted on a industrial warehouse?
11 October 2016 | 10 replies
My agent told me the mortgage lender will do all the inspections (physical, phase I environmental, hazardous, soil, governmental approvals, title, survey, lien, etc.)  
Dave Meyer Take an Investor Survey
30 September 2016 | 45 replies
Please take this 30-second survey!  
William R. Energy easement thru rural propert
21 December 2016 | 4 replies
The utility company also had to pay the owner's legal fees, all of the surveying and metes and bounds descriptions costs to attach to the easement, and all associated recording fees.
Nik Moushon Loan for large acreage land
20 December 2018 | 29 replies
I mean just to survey out the 20's is going to cost you a bunch.. ( if the county requires a survey.) and maybe there already is one..
Nigel Prentice Current Hard Money Lending Rates? (Jan 2020)
14 January 2020 | 49 replies
Like grace periods, free surveys, free legal work, concessions at closing, access to real estate agents at no cost?