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3 March 2014 | 6 replies
Why the handwritten note approach?
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11 March 2014 | 8 replies
I have heard both approaches - to look for a top listing agent to refer sellers to that have (or believe they have) properties that will sell for retail values.
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15 January 2013 | 5 replies
Curtis Harris if you are looking at this as your homestead, and maybe you are self employed, or there are reasons you can't get financed now...then I would approach listed owners or FSBO owners in the area (school district) you are looking for and explain that you can pay top dollar but you need 24 months to cash them out...or whatever.
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15 January 2013 | 4 replies
Also, to make it more interesting there is a tenant in place already.Let me know if there is a common way to approach this scenario.
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14 July 2013 | 8 replies
A friend approached me to help him with a property he inherited from his mom passing where a developer wanted to buy from him for commercial development.The developer after me catching everything in the contract to tie up the property with the seller asked me to work with him on the other parcels as he would rather be working with me than against me assembling the properties.Off I went after that for about 3 years in land development and then went into existing investment properties.I did things kamikaze style and figured them out on my own through the school of hard knocks.In your situation if you are focusing on apartments I would do the following.
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15 January 2013 | 11 replies
You can also terminate the agreement and you'll owe nothing the next day so long as the property you buy was not brought to your attention by the agent.
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23 January 2013 | 7 replies
Unless you take that approach, you won't really be confident that the facts are accurate and complete, or the reasoning in the analysis is sound.Second, while I agree that the lender will have its own underwriting criteria and that satisfying those criteria is what matters most, that doesn't mean a good analysis and presentation are superfluous.
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17 January 2013 | 12 replies
After my nightmare experience with some really bad tenants, the tenant i replaced in February 2012 has been nothing but pleasant. She is a executive interior designer for a major bank and she remodeled my kitchen. She...
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6 February 2013 | 9 replies
I can honestly give you the shotgun approach to your first deal, but you have to know that this business is for the ones who don't hesitate and that take immediate action.
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4 February 2013 | 22 replies
That manager rented your house to a section 8 tenant, took the house through the inspection process, brought the house in compliance with Section 8 requirements, and entered into a contract with section 8.I have found the section 8 department in Charlotte, NC to be reasonable but firm.