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Michael Doyle Rental Calculator isn't working this morning
31 October 2019 | 0 replies
Can anyone instruct me where to go for system support?
John Casmon Spooky, Strange and Terrifying Multifamily Stories
1 November 2019 | 3 replies
We just closed on a loan for a client, and during the process everything that could go wrong went wrong.First thing we found a hidden indoor swimming pool that was covered by a wood platform in a very large rec room.Then come to find out a little kid drowned in the pool, the local insurance agent comes out to take pictures of the house and he said he wouldn't enter the house because its haunted. 
Zain B. Attorney Review comments regarding title company charges
1 November 2019 | 16 replies
Originally posted by @Robert Webb:@Jay HinrichsHaha, I wish we didn't use attorneys lol, most attorneys only make things worse (sometimes I cringe when I see who is on the other side) I just got my license in PA and did my first sale there and no attorneys, so much nicer.But in North and Central NJ, it is typical for both sides to have an attorney review the contract and the standard contract gives an attorney review period upon execution.The agents ratify the contract and get it signed, but during the AR period, attorneys have a chance to make changes on behalf of their clients and during the AR period, either side can back out of the deal for any reason.Worth noting, that depending where you brought in NJ, Southern NJ does NOT use attorneys in their transaction.For clarity, I am both a Seasoned Realtor and a newer investor.I get the AR  that happens in IL and SC  too many cooks in the kitchen for simple real estate deals..  2 agents buyer seller two attornies to me just over kill.. do the contract buyer and seller agree sign off and that is what escrow is for.. to follow contract and escrow instructions.. not to interject their own agenda  LOL 
Ken Swearengen Deal Analysis: Duplex for house hacking
1 November 2019 | 5 replies
Cons: CSX train tracks about an eight of a mile from the house (hidden by some woods).
Tiffany Bishop New to Spokane-What’s the market like here?
2 November 2019 | 3 replies
It's not much of a hidden gem anymore and therefore a lot of people are moving into the area. 
Rachelle C. Wholesale as a Realtor in Florida
2 November 2019 | 13 replies
Use your state forms you would use when representing any buyer or seller, follow a Johns instructions above, and make full disclosures to the seller.
Wesley Childers Getting started with Cheap properties in a bad market
23 December 2019 | 10 replies
Does not sound like a area for flipping, but there could be other hidden gems.If people need to sell and your the only game in town sellers will take payments. 
Simmie Douglas Buying owner financed house with SD-IRA
26 December 2019 | 7 replies
Read irs publication on 990T instructions for more about UBTI.
Ian Broadie We won the lottery and got our dream property
20 December 2019 | 7 replies
A whole other bedroom being hidden away?
Michael Bacile Property management and cash flow
18 December 2019 | 3 replies
I’m planning to buy a single family home with some value add potential, rent the spare rooms out while I’m renovating common areas to help save money and hopefully find some hidden equity there.