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Bryan Hancock Sample Release Clauses For Blanket Loans
1 July 2012 | 16 replies
I was wondering if someone knew of a good spot to review sample legal language for some sample release clauses for blanket loans.
Jim Hamrick short term vacation (night/weekend/weeks/months) vs long term lease
8 July 2012 | 8 replies
It is necessary to have some way o telling the world that you have a beautiful place in a nice vacation spot.
Kerry M. HELP
14 December 2012 | 28 replies
Sadly with these low price points many brokers and agents do not care about the buyer or seller as they really are not making any money on the deal.Most of the experienced investors I talk to that have 50,100,150 units do not like all vacant properties.They instead look for the sweet spot.The sweet spot is just when a property is turning downward and they can get for cheap.If you can buy the same 4 unit for 50k and put in 20k to be at 70k then that is better than buying at 25k and putting in 75k and being at 100k.The completely vacant building also doesn't have paying tenants in some units for cash flow while you rehab the others.Of course if the existing tenants are not paying that can be a negative although the property might not be vandalized as much because someone is occupying the space.You have to weigh everything when looking at a property.You really need a local investor to come by and just tell you what you are in for and plan for it to pull out of this.In many cases buying a vacant building and being lured in with a low price can be a BAD DECISION.If you don't want extra risk or doing rentals like this people can form partnerships etc. to go in together to buy higher quality and larger assets.
Bill Coleman Pot growers in rental: Opinion? (yes I am in Colorado)
9 August 2015 | 87 replies
I've gotten pretty good at spotting people who want to grow.  
Tina C. About to stain a pine floor
14 October 2014 | 9 replies
After you have sanded, I would test on a small spot to see how it looks.  
Tammy Wise Hard water etched shower glass???
20 October 2014 | 6 replies
Be sure to try it in a little spot before spreading it out
Account Closed Liquidated Damages For Delay in Construction? Who uses this?
5 December 2014 | 9 replies
Any government contract will be different, the issue is that public funds are involved and such agreements are a matter of protecting public funds to some extent.A few times, in rehabs, I simply do an on the spot zap of pay or indemnification for real blunders.
Sam Leon How many here use custom QR codes?
29 December 2014 | 16 replies
Same reason why electronics stores have all their TVs grouped together for your side by side price and performance comparison. 
James Wise HWPG is going undercover at a Guru seminar
18 February 2017 | 102 replies
You just get it that day and move on to the next great deal.The speaker then goes on to explain that there will be a team of 5 millionaire investors at the 3-day seminar & our city "COLUMBUS OHIO" is one of Armando's top 10 hot spots.
Ceril S. Seller claims had permits for work done...
4 February 2015 | 8 replies
We had our inspection and the work looked fine, some spots of the sill plate were rotten and we asked for them to be replaced and the seller agreed to have the sill work done.