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Account Closed What do you make your tenants agree to in order to protect yourself and your property?
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.
Lokesh W. Loan Modification before Lease Option? Need Help with RE Strategy
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.
Shawn Thom What is in it for the mentor
24 May 2012 | 7 replies
I under stand what I can get from a mentor, but what do they get from me?
Jeremy K. Price per door based on rent or # of BR's
23 May 2012 | 3 replies
1 beds have much higher turnover.The 2 bed in a different area could be in a more desirable area where rent growths,supply and demand,and appreciation is better along with cap rate compression.The same could be said for the 1 bed depending on where it is located.The 2 bed could be under market and you purchase and get 100 per month more per door and the income scenario changes.Some landlords keep under market rents to avoid headaches and turnover repairs and keep them full.They have paid debt service down over the years and dealt with so many headaches getting full market rent they do under market to not have the hassle.When you are slightly under market you can get picky and take the most well qualified tenants.Just like buying a house tenants in good standing want the nicest place they can find for the best price.
Bill Gulley NON PROFIT HOUSING WITH REVENUES
18 August 2018 | 105 replies
After the purpose is defined you must have a board of directors, unrelated parties but they could have had and occassionally have other business dealings between them.
Perry Luo Question about setting about fund for investors house flips
26 May 2012 | 8 replies
In general, when you get serious and have serious investors they will want to see third party accounting and auditing.
Michael Lerch I need to make a Website, but don't know how.
1 November 2013 | 29 replies
Hey folks - I might be late to the party but I thought I'd bring up the post I wrote here on BP the other day:How to Create an Awesome Lead Generating Website in Under an Hour with No Technical AbilitiesHope that helps!
Jason Chen Is this a scam?
8 June 2012 | 19 replies
The "option" would be worthless to an investor, because every short-sale I've seen requires a disclosure statement from all parties involved that the seller gets $0 at close, and there's no other side-deals going on.
Tyler H. My Sec. 8 Investing Plan.... Suggestions or Opinions?
6 September 2012 | 28 replies
here it is called "Jane Doe and John Doe and all parties in actual possesion" adding 's if necessary
Sheena Mdali Foreigner Investing in USA apt bldg
3 March 2013 | 23 replies
Sheena I get you are in Singapore but you can at least pay a non-biased third party for a full report to see what you are getting.A couple hundred from a local broker who specializes in these properties would be WELL WORTH not making a 101,000 mistake.