
17 May 2012 | 5 replies
A contract is simple a written agreement between both parties, so in reality you don't have to have anything too sophisticated.

26 May 2012 | 10 replies
In the operating agreement you can define in detail the roles of each party and whether or not they can be involved in day to day operations.

17 May 2012 | 7 replies
So far, we find the most difficult part is finding funding.

31 May 2013 | 63 replies
Michael Lauther,Do not forget that the money from the payment belongs to the IRA as the IRA was the insured party.

20 May 2012 | 3 replies
Around here it's about as expensive as the divorce and unnecessary as the parties can simply leave the relationship and give those public notices you see so much as you move forward with the divorce.See an attorney about legal matters, a loan officer to apply for a loan.

18 May 2012 | 6 replies
I would go talk to the parties living in the house to work with them to try to get into the house to look and if purchased leaving the house in good condition. i.e a couple hundred dollarsto leave peacefully or the ability to live in the house while you foreclose, first month rent at another location etc.

15 June 2012 | 13 replies
I am considering putting a multifamily property under contract and would like some third party fly by opinions.Units: 3Rents: 950, 1050, 550Ylr Gross Rents: 30,600Documented Expenses (Unofficial): 14,300Asking Price: 175,000Heat Payed by: LandlordThe property had two large usable backyards.

21 August 2012 | 3 replies
BEWARE,BEWARE,BEWAREDo your homework, NEVER send money to a third party upfront.
21 May 2012 | 10 replies
So if I get repeated calls from neighbors about noise or parties, it becomes a management issue and charge $25 for taking a call and giving notice to the tenants to correct such neighborly conduct, if they don't pay it with the rent, then they are in default and that can lead to eviction.

31 May 2012 | 17 replies
She got back to to me and said that she is willing to bring in the money for closing after the lease period is over so I will offer what works best for 3 parties - seller, tenant buyer and I.Originally posted by Bill Gulley:As Steve pointed out she gets very little from a short sale, funds to move out I believe, zip, and you'd need a buyer, not a L/O.