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Ryan Taylor Seller refuses to give up the mineral rights??
29 May 2020 | 8 replies
Of course this stuff is all regional so do check with those in the know in your area.. my comments are general in nature
Jane Istre Renting a SFH to 3 guys.
8 September 2019 | 24 replies
I did that once only after the parents cosigned, that ended up being a rock band.They turned the basement into a recording studio.The front door was trashed the place look tired after they left so I kept three deposit licked my wounds and moved on.The best part I went to you Tube listened their music that was cut in my basement.
Salman Bakhrani Looking for my first property
18 August 2020 | 10 replies
I'm open to buying in areas around Charlotte as well (Gastonia, Concord, Salisbury, Fort Mill, Rock Hill etc).
EJ K. Tenant removing upgrades They did
31 May 2020 | 40 replies
The keys are handed over soon and we will see how it goes.i don’t think it’d be worth it given the primary nature of most of damages was lack of upkeep and water damage.
William H. Selling my house. buyer wants me to carry a note. Help me out
11 April 2017 | 32 replies
The first exception, a seller-financier who extends credit to a buyer as defined above, secured by a mortgage encumbering a residential dwelling, is not considered a “loan originator” if:(a) they are a natural person, estate, or trust;(b) they provide financing for only one property in a twelve month period;(c) they own the property securing the financing;(d) they did not construct or act as the contractor for the construction of a residence on the property;(e) the financing must have a repayment schedule that does not result in a negative amortization;(f) balloon payments are allowed (not less than 5 years recommended to be conservative; however, there is apparently a two-year window, and after two years this allowance may terminate);(g) the financing must have a fixed rate or an adjustable rate that resets after five or more years, and there are restrictions, limitations, and caps on rate changes and lifetime caps of rates; and lastly,(h) the seller does not have to vet the borrowers or determine the borrower’s ability to repay.As far as finding a stronger buyer, sure if one shows up great, I just like to work with what I have at the time.
Account Closed Landlording 101
25 June 2009 | 4 replies
Many cold-hearted, self-serving, money-grudging, wanna-be landlords don’t understand human nature.
Scott Reed Recomended Video About Upcoming Regulations
23 July 2009 | 2 replies
These guys are local to me but their show is not local in nature.
Lorelei Hilz Cold feet
28 December 2010 | 10 replies
Hi Lorelei,I think it is just natural to be a little nervous in the beginning.
Marc Freislinger Sold! 1 DOM!
4 August 2011 | 25 replies
Chicken outfit, hell with proper toolbelt placement I would do it naked for that............of course the shows ratings would drop like a rock.
Derek Smith Interactive Real Estate Investor Websites
26 November 2018 | 20 replies
Even though the minimum server requirements may be met, and your website is successfully installed on your server, you could find something on your website is not working months or years down the line – and naturally you think something is wrong with your website.