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Deborah Tuck Lease option vs seller finance
9 March 2015 | 7 replies
Effective Date: 03-19-1993 5313.03 Biannual statements furnished to vendee.Every vendor under a land installment contract shall, at least once a year, or on demand of the vendee, but no more than twice a year, furnish a statement to the vendee showing the following: (A) The amount credited to principal and interest; (B) The balance due.A land contract passbook issued by the vendor or a financial institution shall be sufficient compliance with this section.
Isaac Karter Isaac from Brownsville,TX
31 October 2018 | 13 replies
Since I have no saving or a sufficient credit history I figured wholesaling would be my preferred option.
Octavia D. How much equity in a home do most go after, whats the range?
7 March 2015 | 1 reply
How much equity in a home do most go after, whats the range?
Randy King What would do in this situtaion?
7 March 2015 | 6 replies
That being said, my CPA said something to me today that rang true.  
Isaac Karter Trailer vs SFH
7 March 2015 | 2 replies
I've picked up three homes in okay condition all for under 3500 so shoot for that range.
Jeff S. It is getting tougher to be a small-time landlord
10 March 2015 | 32 replies
I would submit this is the case even if you are sufficiently scaled to have a full time handyman.
Brandon Turner What are some examples of "problem properties" you would never want to buy?
10 March 2015 | 69 replies
Properties with non-sufficient parking for all residents is a no go for me.
Gina Chang Follow investors, Please help with your inputs
13 March 2015 | 2 replies
Recently two of them came into my price range.
Angel Rosado New Wannabe Investor from New York City
11 August 2015 | 25 replies
Everything I have seen is in the 400k plus range and needs ALOT of work.
Kyle Doney Reglaze or Replace Tub?
15 March 2015 | 20 replies
But typically it will chip or delaminate in the 4-5 year range, especially if renters are using it as they are going to be rough on it.The whole "reglazing" term is also a misnomer, because it's not really reglazed,glazed involves a process of dipping the tub in liquid porcelain, the 'reglazing' process is an epoxy spray on system and the mils thickness is nowhere near what the original porcelain glaze is, it's two different animals.Around here is $400-$500 for a 'reglaze' a bit more if you are changing colors.