
26 December 2007 | 4 replies
So you need local items.

9 February 2016 | 11 replies
In this case, the liens were actually paid but the other title company didn't do their job and missed some items.

4 January 2008 | 12 replies
All things are relative with regards to any lease that is the so called "net" format vs those that are "gross" or "modified gross".The term net lease has been chopped up over the years to include "net - N", "double net - NN", or "triple net - NNN".N - generally refers to the actual property operational maintenance costs.NN - generally refers to the property maintenance and limited other costs, i.e. adding in insurance or RE taxes or some other limited set of items.NNN - generally refers to all associated property operational costs.For clarification a "net lease" means that the tenant is fully responsible for some or all of the property's operational items; On the other end of the spectrum is the "gross lease" which means that the owner is fully responsible for the operational items; "a modified gross lease" is a combination of the two and usually includes an expense stop for the tenant.Expense stop means the owner is responsible for all costs up to that point, i.e $3.75 per sf per year, and the tenant is responsible for the pro rata difference over that amount.

31 May 2008 | 33 replies
I fix things on my own, never made him pay any labor, only for items purchased.

3 July 2020 | 11 replies
I just searched for "Mike Collins" and it found 2 items...
2 January 2008 | 6 replies
A seller can however sell personal items that exist in a home for a profit...

10 February 2008 | 9 replies
Hello fellow rehabbers, If you have been rehabbing for a while, I am sure you have ran into a situation like this one...You buy a house and the seller says he will “clean things up” and then a few days before closing he says that there are “some things he couldn’t quite get to”… and that they “may need to leave some items behind”...Our record to date is 12,000 pounds of “Stuff” (being polite) being left behind… Check out this You Tube video… They left a “little” stuff that they “couldn’t quite get to”… http://buildingmyrealestateempire.com/2007/09/20/rehab-project-seller-left-these-items-behind/Have you ever broken my record of 12,000 pounds of “stuff”?

6 January 2008 | 6 replies
I was suggesting (since he felt there was 70% equity) the best thing to do now was to get a conversation going with the owner.Take care!

20 April 2011 | 26 replies
It took a call and a firm conversation for them to finally cancel my monthly payment.AnnualCreditReport.com is the only official site for free credit reports according to the BBBs info.
25 January 2008 | 10 replies
Oh and how about you share the one "mistake" or item that knowing what you now know you would have done different in 2007.