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Account Closed free & clear property with lease option
31 January 2011 | 6 replies
I record a memorandum on the property which would prevent them doing this unless I give permission.
Jo Ei Problem Tenants
9 July 2008 | 13 replies
I suspect they will cool it for a day or two and then be right back at it.I would have given them a written notice that the brother was not on the rental agreement and he would have to move out within 72 hours, or I would file an eviction on them.If your rental agreement doesn't clearly state that no additional persons can move in without written permission, and clearly have a limit on how long guests can stay, then get your rental agreement changed.Also be sure it says no pet-sitting, while you are at it.I might not evict, but they'd get their 30 day notice if he didn't move out.
Kathy Potter Where to find direct mail or email lists
14 August 2008 | 16 replies
i have seen nothing but wasted money from email lists. firstly, ESPs are becoming very stringent about spam, making the inbox a near impossible place to reach.secondly, email harvesters tend to use spammy practices that make your list of x,000 become more like x0 of actual valid email addressesthirdly, people on these lists by permission are rarely interested in the offer, and more about the incentives offered. and the ones that are on without their knowledge rarely respond to offers and are more likely to report you as SPAM and never use your services.if you are offering a valuable service, another approach would be to speak with landlord associations and try to arrange to be a speaker at one of their networking events, or to have your contact send your email to their members.
Jose Gomez newb from astoria, ny
2 August 2008 | 19 replies
There are other forums on this site wwhere that could be permissable.
Dottie Sadler Trying to close on an REO
25 October 2008 | 22 replies
The problem there is that we knew the property manager and have already done a lot of work on this house with permission.
Chris Ball lease options
8 September 2008 | 2 replies
It is even included in your Lease Option Agreement that the seller will not further encumber the property which means that they can't borrow any more money against the property without your permission.
Donna J Is it possible WAMU will lower my principal?
22 October 2008 | 31 replies
I am requesting permission to short sale this property to avoid further deterioration of the bank's collateral.
A Blanchard Louisiana Wholesaling & Options
16 March 2020 | 12 replies
So we can market the contract and if we have written permission (possibly an addition in the contract) to market the property we can then market the property as well (so long as we make it clear we do not own the property)?
Fred Shandler Do you have a contract for your contractor?
3 March 2009 | 10 replies
Before visiting one of their worksites, make sure you have permission to go.
Troy Stange Lease Option strategy for noob
21 October 2008 | 9 replies
You get permission to market the property, but you act as a principal in the transaction, you lease option, then you assign the deal.You are upfront with the seller, very transparent about your profit.You add your assignment fee to the exercise price.Once you assign & get the fee, you are out of it.All the risk is on the Seller.Challenge here: Getting Tenant Buyers Fee: Cash plus 12 month note most of the time.Positives: No guaranteeing anything, e.g. minor maintenance paid, rents paid.Negatives: No back end when TBer gets funded.