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Bienes Raices How to negotiate with bank for mold you can't see?
21 January 2011 | 15 replies
We saw the house before and after it was wiped down (it was listed with different agents before and after so the agents could reasonably argue they didn't know about the bank's action and wouldn't have to disclose them), so we knew for a fact what the bank had done.
Mark Wolka Michigan Medical Marihuana landlord rights
12 December 2014 | 19 replies
When I told him no, he then offered more $ each month and then wanted to argue with me.I wouldn't allow this in my rental.
Chris Duzan Area Analysis
30 June 2014 | 5 replies
by Bryan Chavis) that discusses analyzing an area or neighborhood before you even start looking at actual properties and I happened to be listening to one of the podcasts today with Ben Leybovich(Show 61, I think) where Ben was arguing that you buy for location, not specifically the property.I guess my question is, what is the best way to go about analyzing an area and at what level do you do this at(state, county, city, neighborhood)?
Josh Stack A "Hall Analysis" of Gastonia as a Market for Buy&Hold Rentals
4 May 2021 | 75 replies
It would travel behind the QT Gas Station and ABC liquor store and run alongside the tracks owned and operated by Norfolk Southern.
Gregory Flores, Jr. Approaching owner before foreclosure auction
23 November 2017 | 18 replies
My fiancé argues that the financing should be in place before we even talk to the owner or bank (without knowing paydown, what’s due, what the owner would take), while I’m arguing that we should see if a deal can even be made first, since “money will find the deal”.
Kevin Lackland Tax Liens in Maryland
20 May 2016 | 17 replies
I am not arguing the fact that tax lien auctions are good or bad.
Sandy Thomas Noblesville, Indiana...saying hello!
23 March 2015 | 8 replies
Rich Dad Poor DadRich Dads Cash Flow QuadrantRich Dads Increase your financial IQThe Real Book of Real EstateThe ABC’s of RE InvestingThe ABC’s of PMRich Dad RE Tax AdvantagesThe E-MythThe 4 Hour Work Weekhttp://flip2freedomacademy.com - free e-bookFlip2freedom episode 77[http://www.flip2freedom.com/a-3-step-formula-to-a-successful-balanced-and-insanely-profitable-2012/] - podcast - LISTEN TO THIS TODAY!
Ben Leybovich Wholesalers are maddening - Be smart, people!
11 March 2017 | 13 replies
ARV and Est Repairs from most wholesalers are fictitious inflated figures that seem to come from thin air and they will argue with you that you do not know what you're talking about...
Account Closed Hiring Your friends, family and day laborers
11 May 2017 | 20 replies
It's patently ridiculous that the state has conditioned normal free citizens to believe they are liable for injuries resulting from duties other people accept without having to find any culpability of the hiring party.I'm not arguing that you shouldn't use license and bonded contractors, as lawsuits are real, buts it's sad that reasonable people don't recognize this as another modern day, historically novel, oppressive imposition of the nanny state
Account Closed New Bedford question
10 December 2017 | 11 replies
I would argue that the majority of New Bedford outside of the South end is safe from having to worry about flood insurance (just do your due diligence of course).