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John Cook Another Ocwen post, worried
4 February 2014 | 27 replies
Maybe I am just being paranoid and they just made a mistake but there are too many things wrong with that payoff notice, it looks fabricated to me.
Bil Casimir Assignment of Contract Earnest Money
14 April 2015 | 3 replies
But the wholesaler is almost certainly fabricating some facts in an effort to collect his paycheck. 
Assaf Furman Mixed use+residential property for sale - how to approach?
9 January 2015 | 5 replies
As I mentioned, it depends on the nature of the businesses subject of the transaction, are we talking about an oil refinery or a steel fabrication shop or a food warehouse or what???
Kevin C. Significant creek bank erosion issue potentially threatening house.
19 March 2019 | 37 replies
Fill the void, to the 1:1 slope with stone(1/2"-2" size), filter fabric, then a 2' layer or so of 6"-18" rocks.  
Andrew Luong Delinquent Rent Situation Advice
15 May 2017 | 15 replies
At this point when tenants are fabricating adverse conditions you will get resistance every time you try to enter the property. 60 days is more than enough time for you to solve the problems and make your case in court.
Twanna Lee Making Deal with Incarcerated Seller
26 August 2013 | 12 replies
I know this is obvious, however, incarcerated people have an awful lot of time to sit around and think about things, perhaps concocting and fabricating as the situation permits.
Jonathan Sowinski Partnership, profit splitting and overall deal advise please.
6 July 2013 | 10 replies
We (wife and I) are looking to bring in a partner and are in the early stages of fabricating the deal regarding investment, profit split and weather there may be a more beneficial strategy to the whole deal.Property Details:Purchase = $50,000 (cash)Rehab = $35,000ARV = $120,000EGI = $19,000Annual expenses = $9,500 The deal: I bought the property thinking it would be a quick flip/wholesale deal but I now want to hold it (the above valuations are conservative and I hope to realize better returns).
Keith Saunders Good deal or bad deal?
7 October 2011 | 12 replies
Here is what the house needs:all new drywall, plaster is falling off the ceilingall new kitchen- was ripped out to the studs by owner2 new full bathrooms - ripped out to studs by home ownernew carpet and flooring throughout the housePaint whole interiornew electrical service - current is a 80amp service with fabric wrapped romex and 2 prong outlest throughout the house.New HVACNew RoofBricks need repointed in several areasChimney needs repair - cap is about to fall off the houseroof over rear porch has either carpenter bees or termites and is full of rotted and split wood.Driveway is asphalt and may look ok with some carefront walk is half torn out, the halk that is closest to the house - about 25 - 30 feet of it.and of course it need some landscaping to make it look good from the street.My primary thought is to whole to another investor, but I did look into rentals in the area.
Tom R. Is a bad attitude enough to decline an application?
27 April 2018 | 27 replies
And I believe it is a deduction expense since it is inline with doing landlord business.Regards Thomas’s comment that I simply fabricated my credit report is rude at best."
Daniel R. good deal?
31 October 2011 | 4 replies
as you probably know houston has large oil and gas industry- specifically in my area there are many petrochem plants and such (ei: pipe yards, fabrication shops, drilling compnaies)