
9 March 2017 | 24 replies
You will not be able to accept any type of conventional, FHA, VA or other bank financing.

22 July 2018 | 19 replies
If you don't make the offer you have no chance...and you never know how low of an offer will be accepted.

13 May 2016 | 2 replies
What are you typically willing to accept regarding credit score?

16 May 2016 | 7 replies
If I have already a few accepted offers in December I start writing offers with 60 day closings and delay them a little longer into spring.

15 May 2016 | 7 replies
But, a Ph.D. education is a wonderful, socially acceptable way to say, "no, I want to spend a ridiculous amount of time learning more, for a while, before getting a 'real' job."

17 May 2016 | 15 replies
You can accept a deposit before the start of the lease and another after the 12 months and use that as a down payment towards the home.It's also worth noting that Texas is one of the states where you can retire a title (or SOL) to the land and also separate it again later if needed.

13 May 2016 | 7 replies
We still get a lot of acceptances and can not take them all.

14 May 2016 | 11 replies
They don't wanna accept the fact it is probably only worth 85k or so instead of 135k.

16 May 2016 | 10 replies
I pay for this service at no additional cost to my buyers.The option can not be exercised if an eviction takes place per my "breach of contract" clause which states:If the Tenant/Buyer shall fail to keep and perform any of the covenants, agreements, or provisions of this Lease/Option, or If the Tenant/Buyer shall abandon the property; it shall be lawful for the Landlord/Seller to repossess, and enjoy the same as if this Lease/Option had not been made, and thereupon this Lease/Option and everything herein contained on the part of the Landlord/Seller to be done and performed shall cease, determine and be utterly void.The tenant/buyer is clear about their maintenance responsibility as future owners of the property per the clause in the lease that states:The Tenant/Buyer accepts the property “as is" on the date of execution of this Lease/Option The Tenant/Buyer shall henceforth be responsible for all maintenance and repair upon said property, both interior and exterior.

13 May 2016 | 1 reply
We have quite a bit of interest, but are wondering if we should accept applications for the rental before our appraisal is done on our new home?