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Cassandra Sifford Detroit Investing - What Neighborhoods are You Investing In?
15 December 2019 | 27 replies
I just closed on a local property on Thursday so my funds are tied up for the moment. 
Phil C. Access to Capital - What to do next
23 October 2012 | 12 replies
Also if you have the means to purchase out of pocket without tying up your funds preventing you from doing other deals then yes, I would agree to use your funds if you choose to, however I am still old school and would prefer to use OPM.
Barry Hammond PURLS - Anyone Else Have Any Experience?
8 November 2012 | 2 replies
do all of those things and tie them together.
Gil Lieblich Buying a Bar (well at least the building)
21 November 2012 | 18 replies
As this ties up my capital is this a smart move to get involved.Again this some what new to me so i apologize if i seem ignorant or have not given proper detail...any thoughts advice or criticism will gladly be accepted.
Bienes Raices "bounce houses"
24 July 2022 | 12 replies
Consider how easily a peril or condition can exist and be taken away, if something can be popped up in ten minutes and taken away just as quickly, a landlord will have very little control over the matter.Instead of getting tied up with liability paranoia and trying to micro manage tenants as to allowing something or not, get with your insurance agent, see what they think the risk is in that area, what claims experience they have with such issues, if the exposure is insured and explain the competitive nature in renting to allow your tenants to have a life.If you are adequately insured and have taken reasonable precautions you should be sleeping just fine.
Barbara Hutsell investment property (ours) foreclosure
7 December 2012 | 14 replies
But could also be the insurance company thought there was a chance of recovering money from the borrower.Barbara, have you tied offering to carry back a loan from one or both of the lenders for some of the shortage?
Brian Padgett Using Private $ for Down Payment with Conventional Financing
18 November 2018 | 11 replies
My challenge is that all of my capital is tied up in other deals/reserves, leaving me with little to to put down using conventional financing.
James Lee Probate Attorneys
27 November 2015 | 12 replies
He became a great referral source and a pleasure to refer clients to, as well.My point is to walk in their shoes a bit before showing up with an empty cup.
Ariel Echevarria Searching for sellers
14 January 2014 | 36 replies
Read the document, I can't imagine someone would sign a contract that ties their property up for over 8 months.
Tyrus Shivers Montgomery AL, Flipping, Wholesaling, Renovating
11 December 2014 | 15 replies
I know some people looking for rentals, my cash is tied to flips right now.