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Daniel Almodovar Subject to in Virginia
21 May 2014 | 1 reply
Your best bet, IMO, is to type "subject to" in the top right hand search box.
Eric Robertson Figuring first deal-input please
20 May 2014 | 16 replies
I know they started to aggregate data from counties to come up with sales comps however I still think your best bet is getting sold comps from the MLS (for single family).
Account Closed Investor wanting to get licensed in Ohio
19 May 2014 | 3 replies
Seems like a better bet unless you are doing a lot of volume.
Steven VanCauwenbergh In need of insurance for (10) unit apartment
19 May 2014 | 2 replies
Your best bet is to find an experienced broker that deals with your property type and size.
Rodney Kuhl First Investment Property - Tenant moved in!!
14 April 2015 | 23 replies
I bet in a year you will want another one.
Manny Cirino Liens & Land Trusts... Would you do it?
24 May 2014 | 21 replies
I would never take over a random vacant apartment although that seems to be a popular scam here in FL.
Leslie Beachwood Colorado Foreclosure laws question
27 May 2014 | 5 replies
You may well need a servicer too if it's not a commercial loan.I'm betting what the compliance guy wants to see is a way to reach out and touch the party(ies) involved in the collection of any debt, you're out of state.See your attorney........good luck :)
Lilly Kane Need opinion regarding real estate agents, please
24 May 2014 | 12 replies
Your best bet would be to follow @Bryan L. advice and get yourself a RE license.
Billy Bob What are potential issues with private money lenders?
27 May 2014 | 7 replies
@Billy Bob If you are getting title insurance, if the company is reputable I wouldn't see an issue using their title company. 3pts isn't that uncommon for a Hard Money loan, but for a PML it is up to negotiating...I bet if you do more deals with them you should be able to get this dropped over time.
Jeffrey Lester [Graduating High School] I would like to flip a house this summer before college.
25 May 2014 | 14 replies
I've been reading some of the popular posts on BP about getting started in flipping, but I can't really find any posts that are tailored to young, 18-year-old high schoolers that many people are bound to not take seriously.