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Kyle Meyers Are there any circumstances you would rent to someone with an eviction?
4 March 2011 | 6 replies
Just recognize the red flag for what it is, and say, "next!"
Rio Mitchell monies owed
5 March 2011 | 11 replies
I am not a lawyer, but that sounds like red flag.
Freddy C. Prospective tenant owes back property taxes?!?
9 March 2011 | 2 replies
No, we received the application today and our preliminary due diligence turned-up this red flag.
James Hiddle I'm Surprised That No One Has Started A Topic About The Tragedy In Japan
16 March 2011 | 10 replies
Originally posted by Tod Radford:I heard a quote this morning from an organic chemist:"Dilution is the Solution to the Pollution" let's hope so...Sound like Johnnie Cochran is making some bold predictions!
Becky Watkins Company Name
11 June 2011 | 20 replies
Any corporation or LLC with real estate, enterprises, solutions, or holdings gets red-flagged by conventional lenders pretty quickly =).
Dawn Vought What's the Best Way to Structure this Purchase - Seller Wants to Stay in House for 6 Months?
21 January 2011 | 9 replies
i've heard horror stories where sellers like this situation are emotionally attached, put up a fight, trashing the place at the end of the rental term..and then your house that needs no work and is beautifully updated has put you in the red
Edwin De leon What Are The Pros / Cons Of Absentee Owner Marketing
20 February 2012 | 2 replies
- And what types of red flags should I watch out for when researching the property.
RJ Walker Need some advice on difficult property
25 January 2011 | 13 replies
Their home is underwater (bought for 500k+ in '05, recent comps price it at 141k-200k).Here are additional details:-Current on payments, next payment due early next month, cannot make February payment because of engineering fee and temporary housing costs (family is staying at a hotel)-Both spouses have excellent credit, high 700’s to 800-Lender is BoA, outstanding balance on loan is 315k on fixed loan with 10 years left -House is red tagged by city, city requires engineer to do soil samples and analyze hillside risk post-landslide in order release the red tag status-Filed a natural disaster forbearance to suspend the payment-Filed claim request secondary to homeowners insurance denying the claim -Preliminary report by geotechnical engineer estimates 80k-200k to repair and install proper drainage to hillside adjacent to house-Property repairs estimated to be around 10k-Property damage:o Carpet o A couple windowso Dry Wallo Mold—water pooling from the back door, no proper dry out has been done (probably much more additional work/costs on top of original homeowner 10k estimate)They're thinking about filing for bankruptcy and foreclosing on the home.
Nemi W. 100 Bandit Signs out...Not oooone call.
31 October 2011 | 31 replies
The Late Friday or the weekend is the best time to place the signs, and right off the highway at the "NO TURN ON RED" Sign.
Brent P. No money down option for Apartment building?
1 February 2011 | 3 replies
Now I'm sure that this has red flags all over it, but is anything like this feasible?