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Mason Lopez Can anyone maybe see something I don't?
11 April 2017 | 7 replies
It definitely bears asking the question how will they now suddenly afford the payment they currently cannot.
Edita D. owner alarming agaisnt property mng
30 March 2012 | 3 replies
Since ending my agreement with GWM, I am receiving full rent again as all of the repair needs have suddenly ceased.
Nancy Marshall COmmercial neighbor's roof overhangs the building I want to buy
19 February 2017 | 1 reply
Neighbor is suddenly no longer willing to sign an encroachment agreement. 
Mark A. Tenant screening - Subpar credit score...but...
20 March 2017 | 29 replies
FHA.Down payment gift from mom, and all of a sudden it's easier to get a 30 year mortgage than to sign a 1 year lease...
Dan Kalis 1-QUESTION SURVEY ABOUT FUNDING
16 November 2015 | 3 replies
I'm compiling some research for a report, blog post, and possibly a book.If you suddenly had an extra $250,000 in cash, how would you use/allocate it in your real estate investing business?
Ulrike Koehler applying for loan on new invest while bank still processes another loan?
10 November 2016 | 4 replies
I am currently in the process to buy my 4th house bank financed and all of the sudden a property, that I was monitoring for a while, becomes available.
Benjamin Haberman Rolling Lot Option Contract
3 February 2015 | 1 reply
I brought up my concern about the market suddenly catching wind of this hidden gem and buying up the remainder of the lots or the seller raising his prices.
Account Closed Wholesalers 'Contingency' Approach Evades Financial Qualification & Commitment
4 March 2015 | 3 replies
many agents and sellers want to see how much loan $ you are approved for, and/or cash on hand to afford what you are offering to buy, in order to take you seriously enough to go through the trouble of a showing and the time negotiating offers and terms (lest they waste that time with any and everyone not qualified but just interested in wheeling and dealing to see how low you will go or whatever).the moment a potential 'buyer' drops the W word, there's this implied expectation for the agent/seller now to suddenly take the wholesaler on their sheer merit - as opposed to on any financial qualification to enter into a binding contract - that they dont have any interest in the property actually closing *unless* they find a buyer to make a profit off of before the contingency period runs out.  
Reina Jane advice on getting bought out of lease + subsequent home purchase?
9 August 2022 | 0 replies
**will be consulting with lawyer and accountant, have to find good ones, just mining here for ideas and experiences since I have much to learn.The offer is to buy me out of my rent stabilized lease (where rent increases are typically 1-3% a year, as opposed to non stabilized leases where tenants in my city are having to move or even being priced out bc their rent was suddenly raised by, for example $800/month) and have me leave.Average rent in this city as it stands is like 4-5K a month.
Brannon Pierce Current Sacramento Market
6 May 2018 | 7 replies
Supply isn't going to suddenly increase.