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N/A N/A How does a landlord get more money out of there tenant ?
14 September 2006 | 13 replies
After all, you retain all the same rights to sue for delinquent rent regardless of the size of your late fees.
N/A N/A Indianapolis Investment Market?
13 October 2006 | 3 replies
postversion=2006082217)"Indianapolis has retained its status as the most affordable large city in the United States for home buyers and Springfield, Ohio was No. 1 when smaller cities were included in the rankings..."
Richard Waterman Any thoughts on J. Scott Sheel?
25 March 2010 | 2 replies
Don't know if she still presents with him.Of the top commercial presenters, we found Scott's the most comprehensive HOWEVER, when we attended--back when he was first starting, he missed a WHOLE Important section in the manual [he ran out of time]and the manual, back then at least, was just an OUTLINE of topics in which attendees had to fill in the details...and there was no home-study, at that time--add that to how little even the most intelligent of us retain from live bootcamps, and I'd always suggest the home-study materials from any guru, rather than live [if Scott now offers it]...unless you can clarify that the oversized manual now contains all the notes of the live presentation, or an audio is now included [it wasn't when we attended] otherwise I can not recommend the live bootcamp,unless it's for the analysis software, which we still use both for buyers proposals, and investor presentations when fundraising.That said, if you're thinking of just apartments, you might look into an infinitely less expensive book:"Real Estate Recipe for Buying Apartments"[or similar]by Brian Friedman....Hope that helpsBob
Herm M. What are the restrictions of selling a short-sale back to seller?
23 August 2012 | 21 replies
He wanted to be the B-C buyer and use his retirement money to retain the house.
Mark N.A Latest -- Banks Still Run by Morons
1 February 2011 | 18 replies
The FDIC will retain the remaining assets for later disposition.
Tommy Keay FHA Loan or Hard Money Lender for First Investment?
22 May 2020 | 3 replies
Another rule is you must sign up to live in the FHA mortgaged property for 12 months before moving out and leasing all units to tenants yet retaining the FHA loan.
Keith Sullivan How to find multifamily properties
24 May 2020 | 7 replies
I work in Ft Worth off of Highway 360/Trinty Blvd and would like to retain a 30 min commuteI would hope the area's safe as well.
Zach Smith General Question re HOA rules
30 July 2020 | 0 replies
I was going through their guidelines and noticed this line : "If Purchaser fails to perform under the Agreement,repudiates the Agreement or otherwise prevents the performancethereof by his own action (including failure to (1) providerequired documentation for any mortgage loan, or (2)because of any material willful overstatement of his cashor net worth in any mortgage application ), Sponsor may ,at its option, cancel the Agreement and retain up to 10%of the total purchase price, plus all monies paid foroptional extras installed , as liquidated damages."
Robert Ciaramello How to start at 17 years old
22 September 2020 | 11 replies
You can find every single book there is on real estate investment in amazon for kindle, usually bellow $10, and once you have the book bought and download on your kindle app, you can ask Alexa to read it for you.By listening the book while you read it on the app, you can concentrate more, retain more, and keep a longer time focus on it. 
Kristofer Willis Moving forward with renting out former primary residence
15 September 2020 | 0 replies
If I do not put it in an LLC to retain the HELOC, are there other strategies for limiting liability from tenants, or is it just not worth it.Moreover, if there is a link to a "2020" first-time landlord guide with resources for web-based property management, tenant contracts, etc., please feel free to share (I'm still curating my lists).