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Josh Allison New here
18 January 2010 | 3 replies
Treat your rentals like a business and it will preform well-make sure you send out late notices immiedietly, collect late charges if they are late, and file evictions on time when nessesary or your tenants will run you over.Good luck and will see ya on the board!
Jonathan C. Sandwich Lease Option Disclosures to Seller
25 January 2010 | 8 replies
If they will at least consider it, then you treat it like someone who called you and wants to do a sub2 or L/O deal with you.
Johnny Debt Financing a REO with 203k or convention renovation
11 February 2010 | 10 replies
-The property must have flooring or concrete floors must be sealed and treated (loft style homes, etc)-All socket covers and doors should be in place-Must have a stove and dishwasher (if the kitchen was designed to accommodate a dishwasher)There are other things here and there, but I'm sure you get the general idea.If you are looking for a complete list, contact your lender and they should be able to give you the specifics.
Ingrid Nagy Some realtors are just plain crooked
11 February 2010 | 5 replies
Deal right with the listing agent....I did a few deals with a buyers agent and he still treated me as a first time buyer deal after deal.
Jarcelyn Dorsey Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac Question
17 February 2010 | 5 replies
So, if you buy a property for $50K, you won't be able to sell it for more than $60K within the first 90 days.As a wholesale, this is probably okay, but it's something to keep in mind.Other than that, they can essentially be treated as any other REO property...
Wade G Selling a property/rent collected
16 February 2010 | 5 replies
Treat others as you wish to be treated.
Account Closed How to keep track of my Real Estate Business?
18 February 2010 | 6 replies
Remember, this is a business so treat it like one.Best of luckMike C
Justin S. Notes and Unicorns
2 April 2010 | 9 replies
Bill, I think you are onto something here; whenever something is repeatedly posted, that means it is in demand and should be treated as valuable info.
Mariah Jeffery How to find out quickly if seller is motivated?
28 March 2010 | 11 replies
If they are just a referral or someone I found in the paper I will treat them a bit differently as most don’t.
Tom Medwin Should I Just Retire My Real Estate License?
6 April 2010 | 12 replies
There are countless actions under review in California, Colorado, and Arizona.Distressed sellers are to be treated to a higher standard than than traditional sellers.