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Carl Washington Wholsale a owner finance deal
16 May 2014 | 13 replies
There are some specific things you'll need to consider though by doing this type of transaction (Which is commonly referred to as "Sub 2" or "Subject to", meaning you're buying the home "subject to" the underlying lien staying in place).You need to properly disclose the due on sale clause, and what that could possibly mean for the selleryou need to wait 7 days before closing with your end buyer (Texas property code says that when selling a house with an underlying lien you must wait 7 days after giving your buyer an underlying lien disclosure before you can close.
BJ Brinkman Tiny third bedroom
9 May 2014 | 8 replies
It's 6' x 10', which I'm told is the smallest legal size (it's listed as such, though I can't locate the code for my county) though no closet?
David Jonsson unlicensed activity
4 June 2014 | 131 replies
I'm sure there will be those that argue the point till the cows come home to defend wholesaling as being lawful, ethical and probably honorable.
Michael Jobe A funny thing happened today dealing with a wholesaler
21 January 2015 | 16 replies
So I hopped back in my car, waved goodbye to the street pharmacists, and proceeded to property #2 across town that this same wholesaler had sent me.This is where things got rather interesting.The assistant tells me on the phone that there is a lockbox on the front door and gives me the code so I can get inside.
Teresa Keith My First Rehab Project, Do I need Permits?
10 May 2014 | 13 replies
These will be necessary so the building dept. can determine if your planned work meets code or not.
Rick H. Tips for finding Missing Owners & Heirs
19 June 2014 | 5 replies
One of my best sources has been the gals at the water company, and city code enforcement officer.  
Ben Wakefield Convert old house to SRO in Los Angeles?
12 May 2014 | 8 replies
But, according to the LA Zoning and Planning code, you may actually be wanting to convert the home into a "boarding or rooming house" which would require that the residence be zoned as such.
Johnny Situ MLS Access
14 May 2014 | 1 reply
Typically the home search sites are using IDX or RETS feeds from the MLS.Theres a lot of advantages with the using the actual MLS, including: you can search for properties with much more search criteria, search for comps more effectively, get lockbox codes so you can see the property, set alerts so you get notified immediately when a property of interest hits the market, and see the actual status of properties.
Troy Best Newbie from Beaverton Oregon
19 May 2014 | 14 replies
I served 13 year in the Navy honorably discharged and I am currently the associate Dean at a college in Portland Oregon.My wife and I are getting started and we want to learn has much as possible in the next couple of months before we make our first deal so I will be asking lots of questions and learning my way around the bigger pockets area.Thanks
Kit Nguyen Negative Cash Flow on SFH in Cary, North Carolina
19 May 2014 | 15 replies
As back up case for newbie and future appreciate, I am looking for a single family house in very good or top rate public school (Blue Ribbon honor school) in Cary, NC.