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Edwin De leon Your 5 Favorite Ways To Market For Motivated Sellers
12 February 2011 | 12 replies
I went to the site and it only allows to you to send them an inquiry, but doesn't show the landlord's contact information.
Marie Rhodes pre-approved short settlement program
6 September 2015 | 6 replies
@Wayne BrooksI need clarification on your response to Marie's inquiry which I have an understanding.Why does Marie still has a mortgage with the bank when the loan was already sold to another company who offered a loan settlement close to 1/3 of the current property value?
Aleta Schnitzer How long should it take for a PM to list a property?
10 December 2022 | 8 replies
Having said that, listing it when there will not be resources to show it or even handle inquiries is a killer. 
Jonathan Hasan Should I tell a listing agent that I am a wholesaler?
14 July 2021 | 78 replies
That's obviously absurd.And again, please refer to @Jay Hinrichs' comments above about the State of Oregon's response to his inquiry and the states that are cracking down on wholesaling. 
Joseph Tramonte Rental Automatic rent payments
1 October 2018 | 5 replies
It cuts way down on inquiries from people that are never going to qualify.
Brandon Turner Brandon and David: Ask Us Anything Podcast!
7 August 2019 | 188 replies
Someone in the forums said a S-Corp that houses multiple LLCs.Also on the topic of LLCs and BRRRR, how do you keep refinancing when you can only have so many credit inquiries?
Kenny Sibrian what would you do in my situation?
21 March 2018 | 2 replies
so my current situation is i have fair credit around 700 from what creditkarma states but with to many hard inquiries. my total debt adds up  to 27 thousands. im making monthly 2,144 a month before tax and in my savings i just reached 1,000. i want to get a rental property but with very little funds or not the right partner to work with. i have tried with private/hard money lenders but i don't have their upfront fee cost and repairs or any experience in to game so they wouldn't loan to me. i have tried with a traditional bank for fha but they say my dti (debt to income ratio) is to high and again not enough money for a downpayment/repairs.  
Gorden Lopes Question about renters insurance requirement
8 June 2018 | 5 replies
Yes, the landlord will have to pay the legal fees deductible on its own liability insurance, and will also suffer incredibly intrusive inquiries into every aspect of its business and personal life as the parties engage in "discovery" during the lawsuit.A third party who trips over a tenant's child's bicycle on the front sidewalk, and suffers injury and medical expenses, will look for somebody to sue.
James York Why are you refusing section 8 vouchers?
19 March 2023 | 212 replies
Up until about a year ago I would field inquiries from prospective tenants whether we accepted Section 8.
Megan Cassidy Seeking an awesome Seattle area Real Estate agent!
7 October 2019 | 12 replies
No more than $200,000 offer price with loan or hard cash down.Would use FHA, conventional loan, or possible hard cash/other creative methods of financeI am familiar with prices around here, so want to hear possibilities.Criteria for agent:1) Knowledgeable about small, multifamily properties in Seattle and outside city limits2) Experience working with first time home buyers3) Quick to respond to questions or inquiries 4) Enthusiastic about creating the best win-win situations possible5) Direct, realistic, and creativeIf interested in speaking with me, drop me a PM or post your information here.Thank you for your time,Megan Cassidy