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Adam Sankowski What should I do with the equity in my house? SO many options...
24 September 2018 | 8 replies
All that meant was you couldn't draw on it anymore, but these have a ton of fine print.  
Gabriel Mendez Feedback on becoming Mobile Notary (SoCal)
12 December 2018 | 9 replies
LOL.. figured with my Tesla I have no gas.. and I get bored sometimes so I though maybe I give folks a ride around and socialize a little. .. but then when I read the fine print that I had to accept dogs.. that was a no go in Oregon they would be wet and smelly and muddy.. so my lyft career never lyfted off LOL.. on a side note.. one gig I like that is real estate related for those looking for extra money is that of a transaction coordinator realtors really rely on those folks and you don't have to drive anywhere  computer great scanner and some skills.. my wife pays her 400.00 a file.. and she closed over 30 files last year.. so that's just one realtor and her coordinator has many realtors I bet she makes well over 100k a year from her home.. ( now she is very good I want to emphasize that ) 
James Stinnett Looking for a 1031 Accommodator in the Long Beach, CA area
2 October 2018 | 7 replies
In that instance you'll find that most national QIs with a large foot print can and will take the time to spend to make you and your client comfortable.  1031 is a federal statute so acts the same way and is structured the same in all 50 states. 
Darren Nardo DoHardMoney.com / other hard money lenders.
27 September 2018 | 30 replies
I thought oh let me look at that insurance.. so I read the fine print.. 
Jesse Murillo 1031: Outbid on 3 properties
25 September 2018 | 10 replies
All parties have to be identified but we always prepare notices to be handed out at closing to avoid any possibility of a listing broker from using that info to their advantage.Most standard MLS contracts will have pre printed addendums or check the boxes to give parties the option to do 1031s without requiring a separate addendum that reveals your hand. 
Samuel Ruelke 1% or 2% rule in Orlando?
29 September 2018 | 18 replies
I might as well have printed it out and used a crayon but it does the job for non-locals.Green = OK to apply for STR with the City of OrlandoGrey = Within the city but not approved for STR.Everything else = Few if any limits.
Scott Neudecker What is the best software for landlords managing 125 units?
23 September 2018 | 2 replies
The program is robust and has everything you would need as far as printing checks, reports, P&L, balance sheets, etc.
Daniel Wolz House showings and Tenant applications
29 September 2018 | 3 replies
As you show the property to people, you can hand out applications with these basic standards printed or you can tell them what your minimum standards are.
Willie Morales Buying and selling homes on owner financing
27 September 2018 | 9 replies
Like they say,"pay attention to the fine print".
Al Costner auction.com earnest money
27 September 2018 | 5 replies
Some Auction.com properties even sell without an inspection contingency.Highly recommend you read the fine print, and contact Auction (or the listing broker they're working through, if you can find it) to double check the details on your specific property.In general, though, yes - you usually get your earnest money back if the deal falls through.