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Jeff Weissman Out Estate Investments
19 December 2009 | 17 replies
Okay so based on the numbers and the local conditions should I accept the property?
Christian Malesic Secrets for Freddie Mac
24 May 2010 | 17 replies
They also had to change the acceptance date as the date in the original offer had expired.We agreed to all changes in terms and countered at $83,000.They re-countered at $84,900.
John M. Flip Income Tax help needed (and appreciated!)
7 April 2008 | 5 replies
But now my RE activities are taking the forefront and I've all but quit accepting environmental consulting jobs (former day job).
Keith Schulz Cat Urine
16 July 2008 | 24 replies
I just found out there was an accepted offer on the house (and it wasn't mine).
David Styles Soooo confused about how to set up a closing
19 April 2008 | 9 replies
Okay, when working a short sale and the bank accepts, how do I go about scheduling a double closing with a title company?
Andy M 10% cap is pretty good, right?
24 May 2008 | 2 replies
So I was thinking that I should call up the tenant, and ask them if they would be willing to go ahead and accept the first option at least (for 5 years more) in return for a somewhat lowered rent than fair market value would likely be in two years.
Susan Graves Looking for other investors requirements
25 April 2011 | 3 replies
Can any real estate investors provide me with the minimum acceptable rates they will consider undertaking an investment property with?
Matt Brown Taxes of flippin' a property
23 June 2008 | 19 replies
If have Dealer staus acording tothe IRS even if you hold a property longer than one year you still pay ordinary income on it and all your gains are subject to self empoyment taxes (ie: Social security @15%~~).
Raymond Berndt Jr. Short Sale Leads...
14 June 2009 | 12 replies
Introduce yourself to loan mod companies as a buyer for clients that they can't get accepted (be wary though, many will have caused additional duress for the homeowner as they may have been promised the moon)8.
Andrew Meegan Saxon Mortgage - another one that doesnt get it
21 August 2008 | 19 replies
now today after finally getting saxon to accept 330 on the same house, they inform him that they wont pay 5% realtor wages, they will only pay 4%.