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John Jabson flip with 3 people?
15 January 2013 | 8 replies
We would have to figure out how that would function properly together, as a group.
Sam Schlacter Should I take section 8 tenant?
14 January 2013 | 18 replies
Include quarterly inspections in your lease with proper notice (based on your state/local guidelines) regarding the notice you must give your tenant.
Brandon Pearsons Tenant Walk through
23 January 2013 | 6 replies
I want my properties to be in proper working order from top to bottom and if something isn't working I would have a plan to take care of it prepared.
Loc R. Commercial RE tenants/landlords, question re: lighting
31 March 2014 | 5 replies
lightbulbs.I'm trying to figure out what is the best lighting to use, both with respect to functionality (brightness), initial cost to install/upgrade, and monthly usage costs.Thanks.
Larry Flanagan Buying half a property
16 January 2013 | 6 replies
Kinda hard to have half a house on one lot.....As a renatl, or owner occupied, a patio home can work well, I've had both sides and sold each, but one side would be fine if you have proper zoning and filed agreements concerning shared aspects of improvements.
Page Huyette REO: Should I show investment analysis to the bank?
23 January 2013 | 7 replies
When we were getting our start we talked to several VPs of commercial lending, and having actual numbers when presenting our business plan to them was helpful in showing them that we had done our due diligence and were capable of conducting proper analysis.
Michael Spencer Leads who paid more than their property is worth (but have high equity!)
15 January 2013 | 8 replies
Hey BP,I'm encountering a lot of leads who have high equity in their homes but the current value is a lot lower than what they purchased it for, so they are reluctant to sell at a price that works for me (60-75% minus repairs of market value).My question is, is there a strategy out there to try to convert these leads to a deal or is this just the way of the land and a deal will come when proper motivation is present?
Brian Beadle Deed was never recorded by FNMA, How to reconcile this?
16 January 2013 | 3 replies
If you purchased owner's title insurance but did not get a copy of the title policy in the mail, the company you purchased it from will be stated on the HUD-1, and file a claim with them asap as I think the lender commitment documents stated they (and I) had a year to file if the closing wasn't done properly.
James Park How to approach your tenant about purchasing your property.
17 January 2013 | 12 replies
Yes, there are due on sale issues, if you get to that point, search here for the installment sales and Subject-to as well as Option transations and we can go from there.I suggest you get after it, one way or another, you need to sell and she wants to buy....why wait?
Samantha M. Linoleum Flooring and Laminate Countertops Pricing
16 January 2013 | 11 replies
Those prices are likely high (unless there's something about Dallas I don't know)...In most areas, vinyl flooring can generally be bought in rolls at about $9-15 per square yard for decent stuff, and installed for $4-5 per square yard (about the same as carpet).