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Ryan Phillips Wholesalers, why take a finders fee and not partner?
23 March 2021 | 50 replies
I have no desire to mislead or be shady, I want to help the seller and go in on a partnership with the guy who maintains the funding.
Rivy S. Is this all worth it?
26 June 2017 | 69 replies
Feel free to pm me if you want to be in touch with me and a couple of other ladies who are trying to be moms, investors, breadwinners and maintain our sanity!
Garrad Landry Renting a Travel Trailer $$
6 February 2017 | 0 replies
So I have the opportunity to rent a 20x100 cement pad at a friends well maintained RV park for only $200 a month.
Dwayne Ravello Trying to obtain my Real Estate License
6 March 2017 | 10 replies
Then you'll have to sign up with a NJ brokerage to maintain your license, for which you'll pay a minimum of $200/year in errors and omissions insurance.
George Gammon Investing Out of State? I'd Love Your Help
17 January 2017 | 0 replies
how well exterior of homes were maintained 2.  
Garmeon Y. Trump Nation suspends FHA rate cuts
9 February 2017 | 51 replies
After the great recession, FNMA and FMCC were about 100%... they maintained liquidity virtually single handedly after Lehman Brothers and other investment banks (major firms securitizing home loans) collapsed.
Kenneth Wong Lease to Own - 7 yrs
9 February 2017 | 3 replies
During the course of the 7 years, a caretaker will live in the basement and will maintain the property and perform other duties in exchange for a reduced monthly charge.  
Jay Hinrichs Wholesaling and the equitable interest theory
24 August 2018 | 52 replies
—In all criminal cases, contempt cases, and other cases filed pursuant to this chapter, if a party has sold, leased, or let real estate, the title to which was not in the party when it was offered for sale, lease, or letting, or such party has maintained an office bearing signs that real estate is for sale, lease, or rental thereat, or has advertised real estate for sale, lease, or rental, generally, or describing property, the title to which was not in such party at the time, it shall be a presumption that such party was acting or attempting to act as a real estate broker, and the burden of proof shall be upon him or her to show that he or she was not acting or attempting to act as a broker or sales associate.
Jonathan Ruiz condo investing!! Good or bad?
20 March 2017 | 6 replies
I'm actually an advocate for raising dues a little every year as it allows the HOA to maintain the property in an attractive manner to bring in excellent tenants.  
Barbara McArthur Rental Clause to Prohibit Space Heaters?
1 April 2017 | 2 replies
Read about them here: http://www.newair.com/articles/oil-filled-heaters/------HEATING, COOLING, AND VENTILATION SYSTEMS.Landlord agrees to maintain heating, cooling and ventilation systems on premises that are provided by Landlord.Tenant agrees to notify Landlord in a timely manner, and in writing, of any problems that arise with these systems.Tenant agrees to keep heating and cooling systems in good working order and to take safety precautions in accordance with their use, following manufacturer and fire department recommendations.a.Natural Gas furnace system:Tenant will not store items in the furnace closet, except for replacement filters.Tenant will allow Landlord to replace furnace filters when Landlord determines it necessary.Tenant agrees not to block air ducts (warm air output and cold air return) and to pay for any damage to the heating system caused by failure to do so.b.Electric baseboard and wall fan heaters:Tenant agrees not to block the heaters, to keep all flammable materials at least one foot from the heating device and to maintain ample air flow around heater.