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Dorian Redden Can I start investing with no money
19 August 2021 | 4 replies
No couches, no soft chairs, no clothes closets and no brand new cars with the exception that I did buy my wife an $80,000 Mercedes SUV about 7 years ago for a present and today the car has less than 2,000 miles on it because she doesn't want to feel like she is showing-off to her friends and our tenants.
Therese V. Winter eviction Indiana?
29 October 2015 | 6 replies
Judges must have a soft spot for the holidays LOL.
Zachary Taylor Buy from FCI Exchange? PPR?
19 July 2018 | 18 replies
During the transaction process the seller has to upload soft copies of the collateral for you to review.
Jessica Hood Single Family Foreclosure Flip #3 Reynoldsburg Ohio
2 June 2016 | 1 reply
I have followed my mortgage guy from Union Savings Bank to Wells Fargo to Prime Lending.  
Account Closed How to run a credit history report on tenants.
20 September 2016 | 25 replies
Is this a soft pull or a hard pull?
Daniel Vazquez Is Real Estate investing without money real?
29 June 2017 | 29 replies
Yes, this is a very soft, hard money lender that I know personally.
Jimmy Jones Suggestions on selling a residential vacant lot San Francisco
26 November 2017 | 14 replies
Build cost is prob around $275-300/sf if you manage your own subs, not counting other soft costs. $400/sf and up if you hire a GC.Other than build cost risk the biggest one for me is the time to get the permit.
Elana L. Private/Hard Money Lenders
8 December 2017 | 3 replies
banks - hard or soft lenders are lazy and suspicious - you need to help them get over their paranoiaGive them all the information that is needed to process your loan request, give them more than they need, they will see you as a professional who is well prepared to take their money and able to pay them back.
David Burnham Unique text in letters to homeowners
20 January 2015 | 3 replies
Ask yourself: what would lead a landlord to throw in the towel and be willing to sell their property at a discount?