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Kris Lippi Selling a house with a tenant on a yearly lease?
1 March 2015 | 6 replies
Or however much you arrange.
Kirk Barber Insurance Coverage
2 March 2015 | 5 replies
You also should not have to start and cancel different policies depending on the stage of renovation or occupancy of your project, however, this is the way most will make you do it. 
Justin Richardson The ins and outs of bidding on a foreclosure at auction.
5 March 2015 | 13 replies
Hello All,I'm new to BP and wanted to introduce myself as well as hopefully get some advice since I am just in the beginning stages of pursuing REI.I work as an engineer and am currently enrolled in a MBA program at the local University.
Jared Reutter Determining a finders fee
15 February 2016 | 3 replies
From your post, it read as if you are talking about being a "bird dog" for other Wholesalers, in which case, what Ned said again regarding such arrangements.
Achi Adamit How are investors paid back?
2 March 2015 | 1 reply
In the beginning stages of raising funds for a student housing development project, but am curious to know what are the different methods investors are paid.
Account Closed How do I find an ACTUAL real estate investor mentor?
12 June 2016 | 17 replies
I think we did three to five houses a month grossing between $5-$10,000 per house, and I didn't make that money, Glenn did.The arrangement for pay for me was I would make $500 cash every week, that's cash.
Luan Truong My First Duplex
3 March 2015 | 9 replies
[I would take that EXPECTED rent return figure with a grain of salt - also needing due diligence].Once you find their real price point, have a good look at the property yourself (and with your Agent if you like the arrangement you have with them - I feel a good Buyers Agent would not charge you for the service of occasionally accompanying you for a viewing) and THEN decide if an inspection Fee is worthwhile.
Al Maple 24 y/o Agent wants to get into Development
3 March 2015 | 8 replies
If you don't bring capital you need to make sure your arrangement will not get you in trouble in terms of a "net listing".
Daniel Ryu Hybrid flipping idea - You do the flip / you and owner split profit
4 March 2015 | 17 replies
Daniel....and others, just a note on using a note to secure your interests:Be careful that you use a contract for your equity position or profits from an arrangement and use the note to secure actual cash injected to make repairs or improvements, the note can only secure cash as a loan, unless;you hold a license as a contractor or an agent as commissions, or if your labor is by contract and is customary for the work performed. 1.
Alex SImon Learning the ropes...quickly
3 March 2015 | 1 reply
Now I've reached a moderate point where I still see the dollar signs, but they're itemized and arranged in rows and columns, cash in and cash out, risk and reward.