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David Beard Turnkey sellers - why are expenses ignored?
26 November 2011 | 50 replies
But, what you will notice is that we are really trying to shift marketing from numbers and returns to service, reliability and passive investing.
Ryan Young Hola! From Deep in the heart of Texas!
18 November 2011 | 10 replies
I saw a report last week that the inventory for sale in San Antonio has significantly decreased compared to last year at the same time.
Karen Morison Hey, Fellow Investors! Exp'd in Res and Commercial, new here!
20 November 2011 | 6 replies
This is such a great website and I noticed how many times when doing research I would come across someone's posting on that topic.
Ed O. Strategies to increase profitability of rental properties
20 November 2011 | 12 replies
Basic steps to improving overall cash flow fall into 2 categories: Either increase income or decrease expenses.
Tyler M Sell California House or pull out equity to invest in another state?
11 December 2011 | 7 replies
But if it was me, I'd give the renter 60 day notice in April/May and aim to list it in June.
Ben Wharton Releasing Appraisal Contingency
9 December 2011 | 3 replies
If the Premises fails to appraise for the purchase price in any appraisal required by the lender, Buyer has five (5) days after notice of the appraised value to cancel this Contract and receive a refund of the Earnest Money or the appraisal contingency shall be waived."
Phillip Gainey Seller Financed property, seller not placed on Insurance Policy
9 December 2011 | 10 replies
If property insurance lapses Lenders can do what's called "forced place insurance" on your mortgage.Generally the lenders buy the Cadillac plan that covers everything and escrows the payment into the total mortgage payment due.It is much cheaper for the borrower to have their own insurance then for the lender to force place it.He could always accelerate and foreclose depending on how costly and time consuming that is for that state.I would think foreclosing and accelerating the note would be the same motivation as when a tenant tells you a few more days and you will get the money and you file eviction and the money magically appears.It seems if he sends the foreclosure and default notice the buyer will know they are serious.
Tom Wilson Wanting to get into Real Estate Investments, but looking for advice
11 December 2011 | 7 replies
Home values have decreased as much as 50% to 70% in my area since 2007.
Renae Bliss H E L P!!! I'm beyond ready!
13 December 2011 | 22 replies
So as I notice Chris pointed out, team with an active investor, well, here is your shoot, an apprentice position as a Buy Coordinator, which in short is a wholesale coordinator.
Garrison Johnson My review of the Rich Dad Learn To Be Rich Academy
5 January 2016 | 33 replies
I've noticed a trend on BP that whenever someone has positive comments about RDPD they are accused of being a company shill or a know-nothing newbie, even if their post is not particularly flattering of RDPD, as was the case here with Garrison's post.