
2 July 2021 | 11 replies
I guess what I'm asking is at what point would you not bother to low ball because it would probably be a waste of your time?

5 May 2009 | 7 replies
if you want to know more about a credit repair in you area try doing a research at www.progressiveautocredit.ca, i'm no technical type of guy but at least i don't let my curiosity hide my ignorance. there are a lot of cons and illegal company out there. in the long run, it's us who will suffer the most. it's like using a soccer ball on a basketball game.have a nice week everyone!

10 January 2009 | 11 replies
Remember many of you that I am reading it is like you are afraid to go in and make a LOW BALL offer.

22 January 2009 | 3 replies
In the TBer's Purchase Option Agreement, the rent credits are credited towards the option fee.This money is then credited towards the tenant-buyer's down payment at the time of closing.If the tenant-buyer fails to exercise their purchase option, the option fee, including the rent credits, are forfeited.Market Rent And Down Payment CreditsIt is important to understand that only the portion of the monthly payments that is above market rent can be considered as a rent credit towards the down payment.

26 January 2009 | 0 replies
†These people all know that nobody has a crystal ball.

10 November 2009 | 19 replies
You have to work your butt off trying to get that giant snowball up that steep hill and only after you finally get to the top will the ball begin to roll downhill and pickup any momentum.Mike

5 February 2009 | 3 replies
They are free to market and sell their property to whoever they like, until I exercise my option to purchase.

6 February 2009 | 6 replies
Listed at 269koriginally offered 185kBank countered 235kI countered 210kBank 215k (but not nec accepted...they are playing games) $330000 ARV 40000 end buyer profit 8600 closing 8000 hold 10000 repairs (high balled) 10000 my profit 5100 private money ___________________________ 248300 top offer-215000 purchase______________________ 33,300

6 February 2009 | 10 replies
Then, after a few years she can exercise her option and pay you off.Buying at 80% won't work for hard money.