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Mark Gingrass 3 People Inherited House
21 July 2007 | 1 reply
That means a lease, and a "move in" inspection, and a security deposit to cover any more damages.6.
NA NA Buying REO before it gets listed on MLS
8 August 2007 | 10 replies
This is done to quickly determine and resolve any occupant issues, secure the property (No Trespassing), halt code violation fines, and as important, to prevent further deterioration of the property, and to rectify any public safety issues.
N/A N/A Newbie...Need Help!..Is this company for real?
20 September 2007 | 6 replies
Using multiple lenders multiplies your opportunity to do more than two transactions per year, even as a non-seasoned real estate investor.Benefits for Credit Partner: Investment fully secured by reserves up to 6 months.Our unique and successful system creates a market niche even in our competitive market.There is no management cost and we pay 100% of all maintenance and repair cost.No foreclosure Equity build up allows us to market property to be sold at a rapid pace.Great income opportunity: Profit within 5-30 days, depending on partner’s participation.
Lorenzo Lacey newbie question - escrow account
25 July 2007 | 3 replies
Not sure what state you are in as each one has different requirements on holding security deposits.Legally (in Minnesota), yes, you should deposit the amount in a seperate deposit account.
Michael S. New to forum & commercial investing
1 August 2007 | 11 replies
I suggest putting 10 to 20% down so you can secure a decent rate.
Joe Guz lease
31 July 2007 | 4 replies
Obviously, you're keeping this scumbag's security deposit!
John Public Entrust vs Equity Trust
19 February 2011 | 19 replies
Other companies are more flexible and will let you make loans, buy a house or invest in securities that aren't publicly traded.
N/A N/A Owner financing question
6 September 2007 | 10 replies
A wrap or AITD transaction includes you transferring title to the buyer and taking back a lien (trust deed or mortgage) to secure the loan you are extending to the buyer.A variation that some will use is a land sale contract.
Michael V Anyone use this?
2 August 2007 | 3 replies
If you had a 1 bedroom penthouse with secure parking and other things that are not reflected in the data you will have issues.
Joshua Hill Changing to an LLC
3 August 2007 | 6 replies
I also think it is a cost of securing that asset protection by using an LLC.