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Anthony Sulecki Sub2 Question
5 August 2010 | 8 replies
So basically refinancing is an out for the buyer if the bank exercises thier DOSC?
Andrew B. Making offers before looking at properties
4 February 2007 | 4 replies
Then it's officially yours.This is why you need Carlton Sheets course so you can learn all these basics.
Ricky Bobby Types of financing: "cash & carry/re-hab type fundi
4 February 2007 | 0 replies
Basically, if the place doesn't sell right away I want to have protection in that I won't get stick with rent AND a mortgage - hence why I want to move in.
Jennifer Hillberg When do you form a corporation?
7 February 2007 | 9 replies
Now if you put a property into a Inter Vivos Land Trust and then assign your LLC as a beneficiary then your trust is basically a dry trust already and provides no protection.
Travis S. The ABC's of Real Estate Investing
15 February 2007 | 4 replies
It basically walks you through how to analyze a property (i.e. cash flow analysis) and discusses some due diligence stuff.
Travis S. The best way to invest in mobiles ?
30 March 2010 | 14 replies
Basically you buy a MH for about $5K or less, put a little bit into fixing and resell it on "$1000/ down, XX/month payments.
N/A N/A Newbie from Lansing Michigan
10 February 2007 | 2 replies
local library - Foreclosures for Dummies (absolutely no pun in tended) - it's just a basic starter guide to foreclosures.that's a very competetive area.word to the wise - when dealing with foreclosures or REO's - you need money to put down and there's no real screwing around - you need up front financing (highly recommended).
N/A N/A Hi from Raleigh/Durham area
11 February 2007 | 5 replies
Learn the basics and don't be afraid to pull the trigger when you run across a good deal.
Travis S. Best Place to Learn Negotiating Skills.
11 February 2007 | 6 replies
I think the "best" place is always going to be real life experiences, but I would recommend reading some basic negotiating books.
N/A N/A happy medium
11 February 2007 | 0 replies
If you don't have a buyers agreement signed with them it makes it even more difficult for them to be on your side because they are basically a representative of the seller.