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Shannon Fong Baltimore City Investors a few questions from a new investiors.
7 April 2015 | 20 replies
I won't accept ANY boarded up houses on the block.
Aaron Corleone Are students a protected class?
6 April 2015 | 2 replies
I'm wondering if I can ask my property manager if they can not accept applications from students. 
William Johnson Four-plex deal
12 April 2015 | 2 replies
@Brent Coombs I have an accepted offer of 193k that has become complicated (see my post seller reneged).  
Ann Howell Quality of data on note buying sites
9 April 2015 | 10 replies
In my situation I'm only buying non-performing notes so I am paying  less for the notes but accepting a higher, but manageable risk for doings so.
Austin McConnell Property Disappeared Before Initial Bid Period Over
6 April 2015 | 1 reply
If no acceptable bids, there will be daily collection and review periods for the next 5 days until the 16th day when investors are allowed to bid.As I plan to live in the house for a few years while fixing it up and saving up the next downpayment, I placed a bid in the initial bid period for owner occupants.
Bijish Raveendran New Member - SF Bay area
7 April 2015 | 6 replies
The pros are:- It lends some credibility (for whatever that is worth)- You do learn what is legal, ethical and accepted practice in the area (but you can depend on an agent partner for that)- Access to MLS, so that you can be the 20th offer and get outbid 99 out of 100 times.  
Mike Watkins Assigning a deal with over 20k assignment
8 April 2015 | 17 replies
Buyers of higher priced properties will more easily accept a larger assignment fee, like $20k. 
Nathan Duncan Low income rentals? Pro/Cons?
9 April 2015 | 9 replies
You may have to accept that with low income you need to be more hands on.
Chavis Atkins Help with steps needed to wholesale home before Sheriff Sale
9 April 2015 | 14 replies
If the bank would even accept a short sale, they would probably list it on the MLS first to get the most amount of exposure and offers.- Tom
Doron Rice is an REO asking price negotiable
10 April 2015 | 13 replies
Knowing the property value would go down when broken into we offered less and was accepted.I researched one found a murder occurred out front 2 months earlier lower offer accepted.