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Kyler J Sloan Represent Yourself as a Dual Agent Buyer?
1 January 2022 | 6 replies
This is to the best of my knowledge as of todays date, please conduct your own research.
Jon T. Question about Knob & Tube
12 May 2013 | 16 replies
tags around that post ;)No valuable skills here Steve ... just knew it was going to be an arduous task and decided to use my own time to conduct the low-skilled portion of the renovation.
Account Closed Can they ask for rental application back?
17 May 2013 | 12 replies
If you used a tenant screening company to conduct the background check then they should provide this free of charge.
Tyler Vinsand Owning an investment property in another state
14 April 2017 | 9 replies
How would you conduct showings and move-ins?
Zackery Bagby Need advice with using a partner.
18 April 2017 | 8 replies
ZACKERY - When you say the partner will put the down payment money and presumably secure financing (bank, Hard Money, whatever), and conduct necessary repairs/improvements and you are agreeing to pay back the ENTIRE loan amount AND his his down payment (i.e you are gonna buy the property back from him at the price he bought it for today in 5 years ??).  
Account Closed How to conduct a deal
5 April 2017 | 5 replies

Hi Everyone, So I have completed my first step on purchasing my first property, and have been pre qualified for a traditional low money down mortgage here in Vancouver Canada. My budget currently is $400k, which in Va...

Brad Fausett Buying a home with Cash, what now?
14 February 2017 | 21 replies
I would start by contacting the title company that is conducting the closing.
Jeremy Hazelwood Selling my flip on a busy street
2 April 2017 | 8 replies
Well,the interior looks lovely but,the exterior paint is wrong and it sticks out like a sore thumb.Something darker that goes with the two much taller buildings you're sandwiched between would have been better.You made some mistakes that are going to cost you like they did me too.First,you decorated the interior to please yourself as if you were going to live there,not good.Way ,way,too expensive for the neighborhood.No one is going to pay you tens of thousands extra for having nice taste in fixtures and finishes.You are also surrounded by multi family rental properties instead of lovely single family homes which is where your place belongs if you could magically move it.Honestly,you missed a golden opportunity to make some good money by not just gutting but hiring an architect and redesigning it into a triplex or quad.A good landlord business would have paid you a handsome profit for a modern designed quad with affordable and nice fixtures.Your initial asking price was way too high and the real estate agent should have talked you out of it.Now you have 161 shoppers on Zillow with only a few of them real buyers waiting you out to see how low will you go.Their buyer's agents are sensing the desperation and waiting to drop the hammer on you.I went through this same terrible thing just recently and lost 85k when the bloodbath finally was over.I am afraid you need to prepare yourself for the same thing.If I am wrong about the address,pay me no mind and good luck to you.
Jenny Zhang Where to do background check?
30 March 2017 | 3 replies
This means we definitely conduct formal background checks with credit scores and criminal histories but we also factor in their personality, their sincerity, their facebook account activity, and we go through references with a fine tooth comb.
Demetrus Gibson Wholesaling question
27 February 2013 | 9 replies
If it were me and I had the house under contract, I would conduct a "Highest Bidder Sale" in AS IS condition.