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Brian Ellis How to structure this deal.
11 August 2014 | 6 replies
I was thinking we could sign a extended lease like 5 yrs or something.
Paul Choate Bought a Trailer Park at auction- feeling a little nervous....
22 November 2015 | 60 replies
I think the out of pocket cost can be much lower if I involve the whole community surrounding the park and get federal or state grant money to extend the line. 
Sam Leon HOA restricts rental during first year of ownership
11 September 2014 | 5 replies
The other option is if its only for 4 months to get the tenant to extend.
Zaid Tillma late rent tenant advice
1 September 2016 | 20 replies
This is also an opportunity to extend the end of lease date if that is desirable.Jim.
Michael Evans Whoesale Fee on an $875K Property
17 August 2014 | 5 replies
How much should we ask for:$25K on the back-end of the purchase paid through escrow, or$10K on the front-end outside of escrowWe have extended this deal twice without having to put up the earnest money, but time is running out. 
Jason Wilson Break It Down Please O_0
23 January 2015 | 5 replies
EACH CONTINGENCY CONTAINED HEREIN SHALL BE SATISFIED ACCORDING TO ITS TERMS BY THE CLOSING DATE OR THIS CONTRACT EXTENDS TO PROVIDE TIME FOR SATISFACTION OF SAID CONTINGENCIES.
Kevin Scanlon CT Judicial Foreclosure Question - Awaiting Court Approval of Sale Agreement
16 September 2014 | 10 replies
Well the family seems to have an industrious attorney and is managing to delay and extend the entire process by whatever means necessary.
Kasey Ryan First Time Homebuyer Interested In Riverside, Illinois area. Many questions and a math check.
19 August 2014 | 0 replies
If you don't mind reading my extended blabbering below the questions, then please have at it :).Any and all help greatly appreciated.
Nathaniel Parr Just getting started in this - looking for feedback on my general plan.
29 August 2014 | 12 replies
Congratulations on law school, seems like you are in a good position and thinking about the future positively.While reading your post I couldn't help but think that, although your law-school loans could be forgiven by working for the state for an extended period of time, perhaps the incremental compensation that would be foregone as a result of not following the traditional private sector legal path may in fact be a net detriment to your financial picture.My point is that weighing the following two alternatives against one another may help to approach your question from another angle entirely: 1) the student loan repayment savings and commensurate lower compensation for your services to the state during the time period required and 2) paying your entire student loan debt out of pocket but potentially making a substantially-higher income working in the private sector that could far exceed the benefit of having your student loans paid off by the state ($110,000 over 10 years?)
Paul Hoeppner Keep renting or sell?
24 August 2014 | 4 replies
I purchased a condo in October of 2009 for $115,000 as my primary residence in Las Vegas.December 26th, 2012, I did an FHA streamline to lower my interest rate to 3.75%, however, the PMI is extended now until 12/26/2017.