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N/A N/A 0% Down on Hotel Property
1 November 2006 | 2 replies
Hi this is done thru a Bond securing the lender for more details email me thank you
Michael Campione Found Rental Property-now what
20 November 2006 | 4 replies
As far as the "nuts and bolts" of dealing with the tenants, here's the scoop:You will be creditied with the security deposit(s) held by the current owner.
N/A N/A Need downpayment immediately!!
18 November 2006 | 3 replies
contact us:Jonathan PutmanLoan OriginatorGlobal Equity LendingWLG Agent # [email protected] cellorDena Manning Realtor& Loan OriginatorWLG Agent # BT1757Global Realty MarketingGlobal Equity LendingFirst Financial Security Agent # [email protected] cell
Minna Reid Is 65% ALWAYS the rule?
3 November 2006 | 3 replies
Also does your max acquisition price include the cost of securing a loan (points and closing)?
N/A N/A Help -- Need a New Screening Agency for Credit Reports
8 May 2007 | 7 replies
However, I just received notice today from my current screening agency (landlord2landlord.com) that I will no longer be able to pull credit reports with out having someone from their office come out to do an "on-site inspection" of my "property management office" to ensure that if it is in a residential location, it is secure and separate from my living area.As you can imagine, I do not have an entire (locked) room of my house devoted solely to managing my (one) rental unit (although I am of course careful with storing confidential information, as any responsible landlord would be).
Jimmy Farag Real Estate Deals Needed!!
10 November 2006 | 0 replies
Types of Cash Flow that Can Be SoldPrivate Mortgage Notes Catastrophe Fund SettlementsAnnuitiesLotteries and Structured settlementsCar, Marine and AircraftCharitable Remainder TrustsBail bonds secured by real estateDivorce liens Notes created in the sale of a businessMobile home seller financingViaticalsVacant land notesInheritance NotesReimbursement Agreements to Developer from utility company Vendor Carryback Paper Vocational School Paper Working Capital Financing Jimmy [email protected]
N/A N/A Help on closing the deal.
1 December 2006 | 7 replies
People are emotional creatures, and creating a soft fluffy environment where they feel safe and secure following you in this transaction is key.Some people's brains will work like yours and some will work the opposite of yours.
N/A N/A How To Close Deals Even When The Market Is Slow
12 November 2006 | 0 replies
And the carryback note gives investors a well-secured, high-yielding, near-cash asset that offers greater flexibility in building up their investment portfolios.
John Cleare Priceless Text- "I'm a Real Estate Investor"
3 May 2007 | 16 replies
In the era of corportate downsizing, and very minimal job security, I cant think of a better boss in the whole world, than myself. 99% of all jobs are there to make someone else rich besides you.
N/A N/A A Question on Selling a Note
10 April 2008 | 3 replies
Here is a hypothetical situation - I hold a 1st lien position note secured by commercial land.