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Amauris Lora New investor Buying “as is”
2 March 2018 | 4 replies
Hello everyone I kind know that when the listing agent says “as is” but in the case of a new investor with a multi family house from 1897 how good or bad can be a deal like this and when they say “as is” it means that I can’t make a repair estimate?
Michael P. CASH FLOW Killer = Taxes
20 June 2017 | 8 replies
Possibly, I just don't know too much about Section 8 to say a definite answer. 
Jason Schimer College town YES or HELL NO
16 November 2016 | 8 replies
Don't want to buy a 5 bedroom house and find out for students you can only have 4 (even though HUD would say a family of 10 could live there).  
Dennis M. Land contract / seller financing
3 July 2018 | 0 replies
As an example : say a person who owns ( free and clear) a triplex or duplex .
Barb Lee Renter concerned about risk in entering into a lease agreement
17 July 2018 | 25 replies
It's supposed to be for your personal use or, say, a family member, but never someone you don't know. 
Elizabeth Susan Ademi CT Lender Referrals, please!
10 October 2018 | 8 replies
When they say "a rental unit or boarder" they are very specific about the type of "accessory unit" like the one I mentioned.
Andrew M. Making a big decision
14 November 2007 | 2 replies
I think you should write up a resume and send it to this person for two reasons: (1) if he asked for a resume and all you do in response is say you are very dedicated, it will probably raise a red flag to this employer / partner and (2) you could use your resume (even if you don't have much to say) as a nice tool to get you in for an interview.First thing you'll want to do is target the resume to the client.
John Lucero Texas Tax deed sales
4 August 2011 | 11 replies
Let's say a homesteaded property has $10,000 of delinquent taxes.
Kevin Kaczmarek Proper Promotion for Seminars?
6 July 2010 | 15 replies
Do you put a minimum # of attendees to give away, say a trip?
David Lunsford competing against the big boys
31 August 2010 | 27 replies
When they talk to their friends, associates, etc, you want the person they are talking to to say “Hey, I met a guy who buys houses, let me get you his card.â€Networking is very much down in the trenches activity and it works.