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Brian Buckley Guarantee Appraisal
8 November 2011 | 1 reply
I'm referring to a property that doesn't require major renovations but you get for a great price.
Justin Silverio LLC w/ S Corp Election vs. C Corp w/ S Corp Election
21 November 2011 | 18 replies
If this, then, makes the creditor a majority shareholder in the corporation, the creditor could force liquidation of the company.
Bienes Raices Open or Expired Permits, or no permits, on REOs
12 November 2011 | 1 reply
Do you avoid making offers on REOs if they have major unpermitted work like a patio, reroof, or fireplace or room addition?
Bienes Raices Making lower offer on approved short sale
13 November 2011 | 13 replies
Have not heard of such a thing...Every major area has their own MLS (it's not centralized), and in the Atlanta metro area, there are actually two major listing services -- The GAMLS and the FMLS.Depending on which part of Atlanta metro you're in, it's much more likely that an agent is using one of these MLS services and not the other.
Bienes Raices Do you have the power on when you wholesale the property?
10 July 2015 | 16 replies
But I didn't like the terms of the current deal considering how much work the house needed and my own lack of experience at quantifying how much a major rehab would cost.
Ed O. Looking for YOUR systematic approach to rehabbing a home
14 November 2011 | 4 replies
Paint after major repairs/modifications are done, not before, and those shiny new appliances can wait until almost last so they don't get damaged in the chaos.
Greg P. How many rehabs can a contractor typically handle? Cautious
15 November 2011 | 8 replies
Certainly agreed with Ibrahim on his comments...he should get one project and if it goes perfectly give him one or two more and see how those go before giving him any major volume....Is the contractor a GC?
Derek Sperzel buying "in the hood?"
15 November 2011 | 18 replies
Your concerns are well-founded.A major problem is that there are very few folks in these areas that can obtain financing.
Eduardo A. due diligence with no utilities
16 November 2011 | 15 replies
On the other hand, the majority of the risk is passed on to the buyer if you're wholesaling it.
Sarah Jones Landlording Discussion
17 November 2011 | 7 replies
Before you explode like Starbucks, a few words of caution: Have a set amount of money in reserve for turnovers, repairs, vacancies and major issues.