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Jasmine White How does someone new to real estate get started?
2 January 2020 | 4 replies
You may even find someone willing to help without you adding anything to their lives but the fact that they know they're helping someone.But, in the spirit of the new year, and presumably a new year's resolution you may or may not have made - it all comes down to whether you will have the courage and persistence to continue when it gets tough, when you're told no, when you don't know what to or how to do it, and when it's just scary.
Anthony Ogletree Refinancing to Cash Out Hard Money Loans
27 January 2015 | 18 replies
Like if you've disputed anything on your report u will need to make sure its not active when u apply for the refi.
Charles Press Hire Prop Manger or DIY
28 April 2014 | 6 replies
When maintenance issues arise, vacancies come about, evictions become necessary, tenants have disputes, etc. it will be very stressful for you to handle if you are 30 minutes away and have a family, job, and hobbies.
Jimmy H. Lease buy-out
4 November 2010 | 4 replies
The Resolution Trust will be taking the bank over.
Tod R. Disputing an outstanding bill?
12 December 2010 | 7 replies
Now I am bumping the upper limits on my DTI but one of the biggest issues that kept coming up was two disputes that were showing up on my credit report.
Brenna C. Is it okay to own and rent out a property that is permanently located in a different state than you are?
5 November 2014 | 4 replies
*Receiving complaints from tenants*Solving disputes with your tenants and other tenants of the building. 
Peter Fokas Who has a Super and what arrangement do you have?
19 September 2014 | 3 replies
Here are my Do's and Don'ts.Do: Assist with lockoutsReceive tenant maintenance requestsIf an emergency, immediately contact ownerIf not emergency, notify owner of resolution or status within 24 hours.Mow grassTrim hedgesShovel snow off sidewalkShow vacant apartmentsCollect rental applications and deliver to owner within 24 hoursDon’t: Approve any vendor repairs without approval from ownerRepresent yourself as an employee of the ownerMake any promises or representations to tenants or vendors without owner’s approvalReceive rentIt is also understood the arrangement can be terminated by any party at any time, and rent resets to market rate if the agreement is terminated.
Elizabeth Garcia New Member from Cali
5 January 2016 | 12 replies
FICOs below 620 have maximum DTI of 43% regardless of AUS approve/acceptMinimum of 2 trade lines are required No more than $1,000 in disputed collectionsMust be all on time payments in the past 12 months of mortgage historyNo more than $2,000 in collections ........
Roger Jones Probates
1 July 2019 | 17 replies
Some of the advantages I may be able to offer you are: 1) Paying all cash.2) Buying the property in it’s “as is” condition.3) Saving you from having to do any rehab, landscaping, cleanout, or cleaning.4) Saving you from having to take the time to conduct, or hire a company for an estate sale. 5) Closing the sale very quickly, often in thirty days or less. 6) Saving you considerable time and extra attorney’s fees. 7) Saving the 6% real estate commission and attendant fees.8) Helping to move the process forward towards resolution.
Brandon C. Buying in neighborhood that has lots of rentals
27 May 2015 | 1 reply
But honestly disputes between neighbors could easily be resolved by the police.