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Sarah Givens SEEKING PORTFOLIO LENDERS IN UTAH
10 September 2017 | 2 replies
Seeking portfolio lenders locally to begin multi-family investments as well as rehab/flip properties. 
Jordan Griffin Reqeust: Absentee letter, personalized from me, a neighbor.
13 September 2017 | 3 replies
Township records list the owner with a Texas address.  
Steven Pittman Analyzing Software for Rehab
9 September 2017 | 2 replies

Does anyone know or have used Daniil Kleyman's "RehabValuator" program?
If so what are your thoughts on this?
It's pricing @ $29/month or $197/year.

Mark Spritz Wholesalers. I don't understand their mindset
10 September 2017 | 11 replies
Not a bad months work but they would probably be finding less deals if they were spending most of their time flipping and rehabbing.
Stefon Bostick How can i help a flooded homeowner wanting to exit?
12 September 2017 | 8 replies
I've gotten addresses, ran comps, come up with my MAO, etc., and am all ready to go but have held off on pulling the trigger because im not quite sure how to handle a couple of complicated situations:1.  
Alexcia White Private or hard money lender in New York
25 September 2017 | 7 replies
Hi Everyone, I am looking for a private lender for rehab home asap.. any recommendations?
Jasmine Brumfield Starting A Wholesaling Business in Nevada
8 October 2017 | 4 replies
You would have to trust that they will give a timely, transparent, fair, and accurate estimate or the rehab costs - and maybe their take on how long the rehab-to-sell or rehab-to-rent periods would be for that property so you can understand the holding costs.With this as just a sketch as to why wholesaling is a so-intensive, "feet on the ground" business, you might want to explore some other real estate investing process where "feet on the ground" are not so important. 
Gary Dezoysa Fee as a profit share
10 September 2017 | 2 replies
I haven't read the posting at the link you provided, nor have I done this or any wholesaling either, but if this would be done by the wholesaler taking some form of equity position in the property, in lieu of collecting a wholesale fee, then I would think that this would be addressed in the deed showing the form of ownership as well as identifying the owners of the property (as well as some other partnership agreements/documents detailing ownership structure and management responsibilities).
Monte Blunk Will you help Analyze a deal for me?
3 October 2017 | 10 replies
We own another duplex in the area that has done very well but bought it 7 years ago.Sale Price: 426KBeds/Baths: 4 beds 2 bath on one side/ 3 beds & 1 bath on other side which can be upgraded to 4b/2bath.Closing costs: $8749 on Mortgage:  4.5 % 30 year mortgage with 25% downRepairs & Rehab costs: 30-50K to add AC units, new furnace, new electrical panels both sides.