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Paul Z. 2014 Business Plan Review/Opinion Requested
3 January 2014 | 15 replies
That makes perfect sense, carry on sir.
Nick P. Soldier in need of some advice
14 December 2013 | 10 replies
Perfect for Subject-to transactions.It's all down hill....good luck. :)
Tom V. Need some help here with tenants. Serious problem. Please!
19 May 2015 | 67 replies
This is a perfect example about how multi-family properties can be just as risky, or maybe even more so, than SFR.
Joshua Andrews "Subject to" question regarding NPN's
19 December 2013 | 15 replies
Yes, tax liens are subordinate to perfected liens prior to the notice of federal tax liens.
Jimmy Watson Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
16 March 2014 | 13 replies
I am a little disappointed in our health care system in that they did not pick it up on the first hospital visit.In my opinion even if things were perfectly done in the house a CO detector would be worth the money, you never know what can happen.
Sherry Byrne Plans for Dodd Frank?
9 October 2014 | 126 replies
DF won't cause a problem if all is well, the deal goes smoothly, they pay on time etc,,but if you have to evict someone (they will say foreclose),,,someone later decides the deal is bad, etc,,that's when you will have a problemJust because someone will sign something today, and it 'seems ok', doesn't mean they won't have some lawyer looking for any loopholes later, which is when the problems will happen.I negotiate long, lengthy agreements on a daily basis (not REI), a deal could involve $50k in attorneys fees on each side,,,but we joke, that we throw the APA in the file cabinet, and as long as everybody does what they are suppose to, its never looked at again,,but the one deal that goes bad is why you spend the money to make sure everything is perfect,,,I was considering offering some lease to own deals before DF,,at this point I'm sitting on the sidelines seeing what happens, people far smarter than me with more money to throw at this will get it figured out
Christopher Mozgawa Wholesaling Haters. Im bummed.
14 June 2015 | 38 replies
The stars need to align almost perfectly though.
Lyndsey Keller SITE INSPECTION??? To run credit/background/eviction checks?
2 October 2015 | 12 replies
When everything goes perfectly, it's great.
Andy Ballester Credit score confusion (self)
18 February 2014 | 25 replies
In the perfect world, paying off the debt should increase your score but like @Michaela Graham just said the date of last activity is more important than the actual amount.
Deborah Burian Uncertain about rent - could use some thoughts
17 December 2013 | 5 replies
Or if you get lots of artist types you could advertise the extra space as perfect for artists studio especially if you have good windows.