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Steven Sestir Would you every rent to a person with 550 credit score
5 July 2022 | 23 replies
@Steven Sestir if you’ve had 50 applicants then you’ve gotten a good sampling of the type of tenant demand for the unit.
Justin Stanfield Anyone have any roofing questions ?
29 March 2022 | 92 replies
If you are unsure of how much there should be look at a sample from the lumber yard.
Alexander Felice BP is looking for investors in WA to be on our YouTube show
14 July 2021 | 15 replies
We have completed 3 seasons of this show already (Fayetteville NC, Washington DC, and Indianapolis IN) which you can view some samples of here:I'm building the list for potential guests immediately so I can find the right people for the show and start building logistics.
Taylor Rees Newbie from Denver, Colorado
16 February 2018 | 27 replies
I would love to meet up sometime and of course sample your beer!
Quinterrius Eatmon Need help filling out contract
28 February 2016 | 7 replies
I have a sample contract on hand and the link for it http://d1122mdoega6em.cloudfront.net/AssignmentOfContractAgreement.pdf....
Sharron Morrow Dishwashers in rentals
17 July 2023 | 36 replies
What type of sample size are we talking about over those 6 years though?
Christopher Hunter Real Estate Book
19 April 2014 | 16 replies
Ray actually sent me some sample contracts last week.
Renae Bliss Newbie investor/licensed agent needs ENCOURAGING & POSITIVE advice
17 March 2012 | 22 replies
I have one for you but you need a car.You can do "broker price opinions" for mills.Mills are companies that take large orders from government institutions and banks.The FDIC might be doing a sampling of a bank it took over.A bank might be selling a pool of loans to another bank.There might be batches of orders for refi's,loans,and or PMI drops (where the owner has requested mortgage insurance be dropped from the loan as they feel the mortgage balance is less than 75% of the current market value.You can do either an interior bpo or an exterior bpo.Exterior you take pictures usually 1 mailbox,1 street,1 front,sometimes a side shot and fill out a report online and note external damage.Interior you do the same as exterior but take interior shots as well and note any damage on the inside.Interiors pay more but can be a pain for access and take more of your time.Pay used to be really good at over 100 per order when I did them years ago.Now fees are real low say 45 for an exterior and 70 for an interior if your lucky.I know some agents that make 5,000 to 10,000 a month doing these but they eat,breathe,and sleep them.I stopped doing them years ago as it's more productive to do my real estate investments and my sales for my commercial clients.If you want to find out more go to www.agentsonline.net and go down to the REO/BPO section.Dig through the posts and you will find a list of companies that pay on time versus the slow to no pay companies that take advantage of the newbies.Make sure your Independant Contractor agreement with your broker covers this activity with their E and O carrier.I am sure you have agents in your office doing them they are just not telling you about it.
KJ Smith Ohio FSBO Purchase Agreement & Assignment Contract Needed
10 September 2018 | 1 reply
Does anyone have a sample purchase agreement and assignment document with the proper verbiage I can use to expedite?
Caleb L. Wholesaling Advice. (Contracts)
31 May 2019 | 23 replies
Shouldn't need an attorney to add standard contingencies.I don't invest in TX personally, so I don't have a completed TREC contract - but if you contact your local title company, I suspect they would have a sample they could give you.