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Keith Jourdan Thoughts on younger tenants? Early 20s
5 February 2016 | 9 replies
I'm scared of them partying and disrupting my other tenants. 
Luigi Ontiveros Investor Friendly Title/Attorney in Birmingham AL
6 February 2016 | 3 replies
Hi party people,Anyone can recommend me an investor friendly attorney in Birmingham Alabama that does assignments and double escrows?
George Cen Have applicants/renters run their own credit reports?
30 March 2016 | 16 replies
They are forced to use a third party which is expensive and time-consuming.
David Lewis Term vs Whole Life Insurance (detailed tabular values and more)
7 February 2016 | 18 replies
Independent third party research says that "Although every company is different, on average life insurance agents make about a 30-70% commission on term life insurance and around 90-105% commission on whole life products.
Derik S. Handling Phone Calls
6 February 2016 | 5 replies
I know, which is why I'm taking it upon myself to combat this "fear" I guess you could call it.I guess what I could do is try to always keep a piece of paper near me, on that paper have a ballpark idea of what I am looking to spend, and what area I would be most likely be looking into, as well as how would I go about financing (now on that part, I most likely would want to work with a broker, since there's a bit more flexibility) since I would be going from "rags to niches to (hopefully) riches."
Lindsay Nguyen Annoying Tenant
7 February 2016 | 15 replies
When you correct something that the lease does require of you, prepare a fill-in-the-blank form that you have them sign each time that shows the date that they brought the matter to your attention, briefly describes the matter, shows the date it was fixed, and states that their signature (make sure it states one party signing is sufficient) shows their full satisfaction with the action you took. 
Jason Lee Requiring Estoppel Cert even if lender doesn't require?
7 February 2016 | 9 replies
No reason a tenant should be unwilling to confirm some thing that is already determined (rent amount, sec. dep amount, etc.).The estoppel really protects everyone - the seller, buyer, tenant and any agents or 3rd parties involved in thew transaction.Definitely not just for lenders.
James Norton Lease Purchase
20 February 2017 | 7 replies
I like that you receive cash flow every month, cash at closing, and have the ability to assign the deal to another party
Wendy McLean How would I handle this type of partnership?
8 February 2016 | 5 replies
If it's a flip, just do a joint venture agreement and define each parties roles in detail.  
Jay Shaw Building a Joint Venture Credibility Package
8 February 2016 | 0 replies
I'm in the process of building a joint venture credibility package and going after JV opportunities however need some advice on where to start.We've had a busy 3 months securing 5 properties which has tapped my partner and I on approvals.I'm a big proponent on the old adage that each party must bring something to the table.