
15 October 2012 | 2 replies
To answer your question, you should live there seven days a week and change your drivers license and mailing address.

4 October 2012 | 5 replies
Occupancy is a key factor in your negotiations.

22 January 2013 | 9 replies
Also, unemployment is the biggest driver behind home prices.

29 October 2012 | 8 replies
Darrell,Sorry for being late to this thread, but as a fellow Chicagoan, I wanted to ask what was the key that made you decide to switch to focus on something that is not what you want to do in the end?

10 October 2012 | 9 replies
The key is to decide first exactly what type of investing you want to get involved in then learn everything you can about that particular area as you can before jumping into investing.

10 October 2012 | 14 replies
It's usually a bank statement, a letter from your bank or a screenshot from your online banking page.What you are talking about is a pre-qualification or pre-approval letter from a lender (regardless of what they call it), and is used when making financed offers on property.If you try making a cash offer using this fake "POF," you'll find that most of the time, the seller will disregard your offer or make you change it to financed.Now, to answer your question, if you make a financed offer, it shouldn't matter whether you change the lender in the middle of the process, so long as the original lender (the one that provided the "POF") is a viable option should the new lender not be able to provide the funds.The key is, you need to be able to follow through on whatever you're telling the seller -- if you tell the seller it's a cash deal, you need to be able to follow-through with cash (and prove you have it); in this case, if you're telling the seller you are approved for financing, you need to be able to follow-through by getting financing, regardless of who the lender is.

14 October 2012 | 11 replies
Let's not overlook a key element of information here.

13 November 2012 | 7 replies
My attorney used a form that closely followed the Realtor form, and covered the key contingencies like inspection, financing, and the seller delivering clean title.Hope that helps,- Tom

27 November 2012 | 40 replies
Through it all, there are a few key points I've come to believe: everything exists for me as a possibility (and I mean... everything) and if you can dream it, the mind can help you accomplish it.

14 January 2013 | 16 replies
Clearly this is a scam..don't send any money..this sounds to me like the rental scam where the "owner" claims to be out of country on business and then ask the potential renter to send deposit money and then the out of country owner will fed ex keys.