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Jay Hinrichs Reverse yellow letter
28 August 2014 | 5 replies
Please call them right now so I can also add their home to my portfolio.So there you go all you buy and hold junkies just buy a few homes and have a non situs address and you should get wholesalers pounding your mail box wanting to sell you property.
John Albertson Any ideas on how to finance this deal
31 May 2017 | 3 replies
In Cali, removing a MH from its original situs makes it very difficult to finance if it's on real property.
Steve R. Purchasing cheap properties with unfixable issues for cash flow
14 June 2016 | 25 replies
To keep us busy and out of the way while they chatted, they'd sit us on the kitchen floor and give us Campbell's soup cans to watch roll across the slanted floor LOL.
Xin Z. Mobile home depreciation
8 September 2017 | 19 replies
On the other hand when a HUD MH, built after June 15, 1976  goes with the land and providing  it was never moved from its original situs and the area the MH is located in IS in the PATH of PROGRESS in my opinion that would make for a great rental investment. 
Sean Cole How many bad addresses do you get from ListSource?
20 September 2016 | 5 replies
@Sean Cole - remember that there are two addresses to each record, especially for absentee owners, the situs address (the address of the property) and the mailing address (where the owner asked to have their tax bill sent).