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John Horner Am I protected by an LLC if the mortgage is in my personal name?
1 January 2014 | 9 replies
They are ready to start calling on accounts when they don't even know how to read a rate card,,they want to go see people, you have to hold them back a little so they have the basics down,,they want to start selling.The sales reps in #1 have little chance for success,,they confuse activity with accomplishment.
Lawrence Sarpong Buying via Subject to
31 December 2013 | 11 replies
The current mortgage is $168k and the amount owed is $164k, so basically I would assume the mortgage for $4k.
Alex Taubman New Investor having challenges with Property Manager in Phoenix - any suggestions?
1 October 2015 | 6 replies
We use a local handyman in Northern AZ that runs all simple tasks like a clogged drain and would bill the tenant. 
Bryan H. Buyer broker?
14 July 2020 | 6 replies
Which is basically what I have done.
Jacob Villalobos How would you best spend 100k?
1 January 2014 | 15 replies
The things I have read before this site seem more basic information with no real instructions or guidelines.
Marion Edwards Homepath Deal
12 February 2014 | 19 replies
But its possible it could have changed.Glad you found this @marion edwards because when i tried telling people about the Homepath financing for investment properties, people basically told me I didnt know what i was talking about.
Account Closed Partner or Flip to build capital
7 January 2014 | 17 replies
Depending on your experience level though it might make sense to flip 2-3 houses first to understand how to deal with contractors, lawyers, lenders, agents, etc when the stakes are lower.Even though apartments are commercial properties, getting some of the basics under your belt will result in 2 key benefits:You will have a good idea of estimates for normal repairs to the units and can better understand what properties will take once you purchase them to bring them up to your desired standard for the area.Your potential investors might have more faith in your performance if you have some other investing experience under your belt - might even want to consider getting 1-2 rentals to help with this "resume building" if you are going for a number of investors that may not have personal knowledge of your capabilities. .
Heather C. House with lots of wallpaper
2 January 2014 | 7 replies
Worked like a charm.I understand that wall paper removers charge a lot of money for this pleasant task:)
Darieal S. Working w/ another wholesaler
27 January 2014 | 16 replies
You can contract in your own name but most banks wont Accept your offer because there is liability with a bank selling REO to individualsNote that this is just a basic explanation and there are more moving parts but you should get the ideaIf you want me to explain it in detail just let me knowAll the best
Lawrence Rutkowski Looking to Purchase a Second Multi Family
2 January 2014 | 4 replies
There would basically be no recourse if the partner decided to say "screw you".