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N/A N/A Financing for rehab...
11 March 2007 | 11 replies
It wasn't so much the burn or the dead person so much as it was the fact i couldn't see any burn damaage which says to me that it was hidden, but possibly not repaired.The dead person alone wouldn't have been a deal-breaker but I was told the body was not discovered for "some time"Anyhow, I think I made the right decision, but I am not going to let it discourage me.
Vernetta Sims Selling real estate
30 March 2007 | 1 reply
Hi, every body I have been in the Real Estate business for a long timeand I would love to network.
Paul Sorgi Previous Owner buried "stuff" in the backyard
24 December 2013 | 15 replies
I think my strategy would be different depending on what's buried...good bars or dead bodies?
Wes Shepherd First Deal - Owner Finance
1 January 2014 | 10 replies
But not a bad rate..If he doesn't want to drop pre-payments and you really want the financing (and you plan on holding), try to negotiate a declining prepayment penalty for the first few years when you expect it will have no impact on you.If he's trying to invest money 30 years at 6% secured by real estate, send him my contact info and I'll give him a nice fat note secured by my CA property and give him pre-payment penalties for the first 10-15 years..
Frank Chirkinian Direct mail 1 year later
17 August 2016 | 48 replies
I am currently offering free list to every body who wants it.
Bill Briscoe Is this a pitbull?
12 January 2014 | 24 replies
They are basically mutts that have those unique features of muscular body and boxy head.
Matthew Marshall Private Money Buy & Hold Strategies
9 January 2014 | 13 replies
They also seem fat enough that you that you should be able to cash flow even with a pricey 30% 2nd on it.
Joshua M. equity stripping - cash out refi specifics
21 January 2014 | 15 replies
@Scott Sewell are you calling me fat?
Kevin Olson Analyzing potential deal, north shore MA
18 February 2014 | 7 replies
That will make a difference in how fat it might be.
Jason Eyerly Would This Approach Work For A HUD Home? (Using HML)
19 January 2014 | 6 replies
Low Comps in the area for this kind of home are $90,000 so with those figures I want to offer $43,500 (fat chance of acceptance I think).Do I go through the broker or whomever to submit a bid now?