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Stuart Bateh Mobile home investing
29 April 2015 | 10 replies
We've been resolving curative title disputes for title and escrow companies, lenders and law firms Nationwide for several years on these issues and it could cost a buyer thousands of dollars and wipe out any ROI not to mention depleting your working capital if not handled properly.We're not soliciting business on this thread as we only contract with lenders, title & escrow companies, law firms and RE professionals.
Rick Bassett Squirrely Prospective Tenants
6 December 2012 | 11 replies
All that and you did't even have to clean up the house!
Richard Dillman New real estate investor in Wisconsin
24 August 2016 | 6 replies
Im not against options, just be careful, the reality is very few people exercise their option, like 2-5% (they just cant clean up their credit and save) and tend to forfeit their option money, even though you have a contract, do this a few times, and you will build a reputation, and not a good one even though what you are doing is legal, and everyone consented you will still be considered the bad guy for taking their option money.
Jacob Tudor What are your thoughts about buy/hold around colleges/university
5 January 2016 | 13 replies
One of my buyers purchased a duplex for his 2nd year student making him house manager collecting rents, splitting utilities and clean up.
Kevin C. Oh My, is this really how the RE market works in St Louis?
6 November 2015 | 10 replies
I always sign that agreement with my broker (usually after I bought and she needs to clean up her file to get paid but we are friends outside of RE too).
Mary Stephens Investor in Oregon
11 May 2016 | 6 replies
I am looking forward to meeting all of you at some point.Julie Marquez - I am an environmental engineer, with an emphasis on water policy, water regulations and permitting, contaminated site cleanup and stormwater management.   
Account Closed Dirty dishonest tenant and what to charge her after move out
19 July 2011 | 7 replies
This pooch also dug many holes in my lawns and they had to be patched and re seeded.My floor guy says since the carpet was four years old I should charge her 75 percent of the replacement cost for the carpet and pad plus full price for the clean up and sealing of the floors.
Tyler Blackwell How can I buy a house with seller financing?
5 December 2012 | 7 replies
I think there may have been $100 at the end of every month to sock away for any repairs or to clean up messes, but that's pretty tight.
Jimmy H. Office investing
2 November 2022 | 8 replies
Worked at the apartments during the day time then went to the office building to do the clean up duty at night.
Joe Monaghan New Member in Kennesaw, GA (Cobb County)
16 January 2014 | 11 replies
My wife and I are finally near being a position where we will have the capital to comfortably start.I plan on looking for homes well below market value that I can easily clean up, fix up and either sell or rent, depending on what the market value might be after I'm done with basic fix ups.