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Rod Smith Should I buy a property with survey/lot issues
19 February 2014 | 11 replies
Just buy the property now and deal with the encroachment later" however I would, at minimum, have a plan in place and a budget depending on what the turn of events are.Good fences make good neighbors.
Ash Badry New member from Edmonton, AB, Canada
20 February 2014 | 7 replies
I love to travel and spend time with friends & family and I see how a healthy portfolio of rental properties that is properly set up will allow me to do that.My life currently revolves around real estate and business as I'm working my way through a mile-high stack of books, constantly read blogs & newsletters, and frequently attend educational seminars & networking events.
Mark Updegraff Just went to auction, most interesting one I've seen in awhile
22 February 2014 | 34 replies
So anything can be expected to happen since it is an event open to the general public.
Account Closed Agree/Disagree re: Tenants -- past performance guarantees future results
20 February 2014 | 18 replies
A foreclosure can be caused by many event, including buying at the top of the market and realizing your way underwater.I tell everyone before screening I'm not looking for perfect credit, if they had perfect credit they would be buying, but I'm looking for people that pay their bills on time, maybe have had a hickup or two, but generally pay everything they owe every month.If someone has something very serious on thier credit, they normally tell me then and save us both the hassle of declining them.
Ricky Gritt New Member from Townsend MA
28 February 2014 | 7 replies
Ann also co-hosts the Black Diamond events in Waltham and Worcester.
Kevin Barbera New Member in Reston Virginia
16 November 2014 | 18 replies
The best way is to send me an email directly at [email protected] and I will include you on the evite for next month.We also have a FB page to keep folks updated with events and to exchange information.https://www.facebook.com/groups/CapitalBP/
Elizabeth Quintanilla Austin Texas Real Estate Networking Event
26 February 2014 | 0 replies
Hi,I manage a local SIG group and we are having our monthly event at the Blackfinn Pub.Topic: Learn to FUND the opportunities you are FINDING in your Real Estate Business!
Brandon S. No Cash Flow Properties in my Market (CA - OC/LA)
28 February 2014 | 33 replies
Amusement parks, Major sports teams, Cultural events, etc.World class universities and medical careTransportation hub serviced by every major airlineLowest crime rates in the countryAll of those things help properties maintain value, and keep the demand for real estate strong.
Adrian Schlueter 22 years tax delinquent...
1 March 2014 | 14 replies
But the takeaway there is that there are circumstances that could lead to this situation, yet not be an event that is cause for the sale of the property.Also, something to remember property tax is a state/county matter.
Aaron Bassett Do you look at rent amount tiers when choosing a property?
27 February 2014 | 1 reply
There is no way of saying which borrower or tenant will default except through good underwriting practices and the ability to read people, I don't miss very often and there are aspects of life, those "financial life events" that can never be foreseen in advance.As to bands of investment/price, not really as I'm an underwriter type and consider each property in relation to the market demand, market rents or collateral nature, to the tenant/borrower.