Gustave Stroes
Using Home Equity to Secure a Loan from a Private Lender?
1 April 2017 | 5 replies
Look at the deed of trust (security instrument), you as trustor (property owner) grant a trustee (usually a title company) the power to sell your property to pay the beneficiary (lender) should you default.
Thomas Anderson
Buying house with owner deceased and no probate
3 March 2017 | 3 replies
Until then no one has the legal power to contract with you regarding the property.
Patrick Philip
How do I identify properties that I can add value to?
11 March 2017 | 14 replies
Get more rent for a i icee apartment or something like that.
Mindy Jensen
Att: Traditional Lenders - Question About Due On Sale Clause
10 July 2017 | 25 replies
Seems like a, "I know a guy who knows a guy, who the bank screwed over," but no one ever stands up and says "my property was taken by a due on sale clause."
Jackson Long
Property management- what do you get?
6 July 2017 | 4 replies
Electrician found the power had just gone out.To sum up...I do not feel like I've got a partner invested in my success (what I thought I was paying for) instead I feel like I am a captive customer to increase their revenue.Thoughts?
James Maaba
Looking for advice to break into the luxury real estate Market
2 June 2022 | 6 replies
@Mohammed Rahman shared some great advice regarding connecting with agents in your office/brokerage.In my short time involved in luxury RE, I've seen the powerful effect of an agent's network.
Joseph Medina
Journal Entry: An Investors Journey from trader to REI #1
5 August 2021 | 2 replies
VERY powerful tool.
Andrew Syrios
New Orleans to Mandate Vaccines in Most Public Venues
16 August 2021 | 5 replies
Regardless of what you feel about vaccines, this would seem to me to be an overreach of government power.
Justin Goodin
3 steps for how you can buy in any market cycle
2 January 2024 | 2 replies
Smart Debt TermsDebt is very powerful!
Dons Mark
Enquiry on long distance investing
29 August 2022 | 20 replies
Many OOS investors set themselves up for failure because they don't truly take the time to understand:1) The Class of the NEIGHBORHOOD they are buying in - which is relative to the overall area.2) The Class of the PROPERTY they are buying - which is relative to the overall area.3) The Class of the TENANT POOL the Neighborhood & Property will attract - which is relative to the overall area.4) The Class of the CONTRACTORS that will work on their Property, given the Neighborhood location - which is relative to the overall area.5) The Class of the PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANIES (PMC) that will manage their Property, given the Neighborhood location and the Tenants it will attract - which is relative to the overall area.6) That a Class X NEIGHBORHOOD will have mostly Class X PROPERTIES, which will only attract Class X TENANTS, CONTRACTORS AND PMCs and deliver Class X RESULTS.7) That OOS property Class rankings are often different than the Class ranking of the local market they live.8) Class A is relatively easy to manage, can even be DIY remote managed from another state.