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Cory Cox Inherited Tenant Question
12 September 2018 | 6 replies
Keep in mind even tho they haven’t paid and Loney hasn’t changed hands YOU haven’t given them a late notice or notice to quit so technically since they most likely haven’t been informed in legal fashion, they might have some ground to stand on.
Dalton Dellinger Private Money Scam??
20 March 2019 | 16 replies
But they were simply to easy to approve my business model which was not just vanilla flip loan. ( keep in mind I have been a HML for decades so I know the industry plus I am NMLS licensed mortgage banker )  but anyway they were just too quick to say yup your approved send in 10k for due diligence to go to the next step..
Daniel Brown What would your strategy be?
26 November 2018 | 15 replies
Keep in mind I havent seen any of these properties fully just yet.
Joshua Stewart Building 9 or 10 Spec Houses in an Existing Neighborhood
12 September 2018 | 0 replies
Someone has done something similar to what I want to do - building new mixed into an existing neighborhood - with five homes all side-by-side that average over $100,000 more than the existing homes in that area.Some of my questions are:Is there reason to be concerned that existing homes in the neighborhood have low values because of their age and condition, keeping in mind I want to build 9 or 10 and raise the level of the neighborhood?
Angel Dejesus Closing question summons to pay
12 September 2018 | 1 reply
Sounds like you bought a house, with taxes paid up for the quarter already and you took possession sometime during the quarter. it also sounds like they forgot to calculate the tax credit due to the seller at closing. if that's the case, I believe most purchase contracts have a clause that states you will make it right if there was some miscalculation or simple omission at closing. even if not, the old owner paid for taxes and you are benefitting unjustly. the ethical thing in my mind is to refund the extra tax. there is no reason to go to court for this.if i'm wrong, please explain the situation better.
Brian Mitchell Mobile home park investor community
19 April 2020 | 31 replies
Would love to share ideas, network and create a community of like minded individuals interested in mobile home parks.
Roong K. Finding property off market
12 September 2018 | 1 reply
Keep that in mind as you move forward in your real estate career, and you will do well. 
Joe Banks Exceptions to the 1% Rule in Austin?
16 September 2018 | 46 replies
I don’t mind educating you about the areas, the history (especially prior to all the movement, 80s, 90s) and which areas to keep an eye on.
John Allen Rich Dad poor Dad, 2 years of self education, lets get started.
16 September 2018 | 10 replies
With all that being said, I have now opened my mind to the possibility of purchasing a single family home that needs minor rehab.