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Joshua Dorkin Washington Mutual Bites the Dust - Largest Bank Failure Yet
27 September 2008 | 15 replies
Customers should expect business as usual on Friday, the FDIC said.The bailout came after the thrift suffered deposit outflows of $16.7 billion since September 15, the OTS said."
Corry Taie Cash flowing a short sale during negotiation?
19 January 2009 | 19 replies
Also, homeowners in default vacate their houses for any reason they see fit...mostly because they are done caring about the property...they have to leave anyways, why not move on with their life before they bank evicts them.It is also no concern of the investor why the homeowner chooses to move out.If you can swing it timing wise it is a good deal for several reasons...the house doesn't sit vacant....you have somebody living in it that knows the deal (you disclose to them exactly what is happening and charge them a monthly rent below market value)...they can show the house for you if need be...the utilities get paid...and the investor can make some positive cash flow while negotiating...let's stop pretending this is hurting anybody...and most of all...dont make me think for a second we are concerned about the lender losing money because the investor is profiting....its the homeowner in default on the hook and nobody else.
Brendan O'Brien Put on your tenant hat
2 October 2008 | 3 replies
I have a good friend (involved as I am with the Cub Scouts) and she's losing her business do to slow sales and nonpaying customers.
Josh Gaddy How to Structure a Quadriplex Deal in Great Area of Town...Good Exit Strategies!
30 September 2008 | 7 replies
The taxes, insurance and utilities will be roughly $360/month.The comparables are good: we can raise the rents about $200/unit/month or $800/month, maybe more.
Q Lewis Wholesaling website
13 October 2008 | 11 replies
What you get is a template website that's about as original as what's on the children's menu at McDonald's.Some of these so-called gurus will charge you a couple thousand dollars plus $60-$70/month for hosting.For that you could get a custom-built site that will set you apart from the competition.
Lafi S. Direct Mailings...
23 October 2008 | 9 replies
Obviously you can customize/personalize it for your own use.Your NameAddressContact InfoSeller NameSeller Address.City, State, ZipDear Ms.
Josh Bryan tenant breaking lease....now what?
2 October 2008 | 3 replies
Advertising, screening costs, etc.Make them aware that if they're uncooperative, or if you can't rent it util 12/1 or whatever, they are still on the hook for the rent until you can.
Calixto Urdiales No Lease agreement, what happens now?
16 July 2009 | 6 replies
Well they stop paying rent and never put the utilities in their name and not to mention the fact that the never helped around the house.
Michael Lozar Resources for Notes, Lease-Option, Subject To
5 May 2009 | 3 replies
Anyone utilizing Wendy Patton's resources?
Stephanie Tautkus New to you from AZ
5 October 2008 | 4 replies
Most people that come in are happy as opposed to customers in hotels.