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Nick J. What happened
9 May 2011 | 3 replies
Perhaps very few were using the feature.
Bernadette Schuller Property Mgt. marketing material
10 June 2009 | 2 replies
•providing you with monthly and annual financial reports, so you always know how your property is performing •tracking and invoicing tenants for CAM charges •maintaining and keeping your property in exceptional condition and undertake specific preventative maintenance processes•professionally marketing your property to minimize vacancies and maximize income via my numerous industry related affiliations and web presence •overseeing the leasing process (if requested) finding qualified, suitable tenants, and professionally managing every aspect of the landlord-tenant relationship •overseeing initial tenant improvement installation and/or renovations •collecting rent and late •ensuring that your property complies with federal, state and local laws and regulations •maintaining insurance policies for the property and coordinating the payment of all property expenses •responding to tenant requests in a prompt and professional manner •providing you with a successful advertising strategy that keeps your property rented •credit and background screening to insure your property is respected •cost reductions- your property will benefit from detailed expense reviews and wholesale pricing for re-occurring and non-recurring expenses.
Laura Robinson How can I cover a brick retaining wall?
24 May 2009 | 5 replies
I am not a mason but I do numerous types of home repairs for real estate closings and have used products like this for patching previous work and also for coating dry stacked piers.
Justin Scarborough Do you use a website for your Wholesaling Business
22 June 2009 | 5 replies
Guys, consider using the 'tag' feature as well.
Account Closed Newbie located in Turlock, CA, investing in all of U.S.
9 July 2007 | 7 replies
I represent numerous investors that invest in pre-development properties throughout the United States and Mexico.
Shanita Parker Need to know how to purchase property if...
11 July 2007 | 7 replies
You are seeking entity financing---something like this one:Documentation: No Ratio, No Documentation Main Credit Score: 400 Credit History: Very Poor Debt to Income: N/A Occupancy: Owner Occupied, Non-Owner Occupied Loan Amount: $200,000 - $50,000,000 Lien Position: 1st Mortgage Cash Out Amount: $50,000,000 Loan Purpose: Bridge Loan, Purchase, Rate and Term Refinance, Debt Consolidation, Cash-out, Heloc/Line of Credit, Construction, Forward Commitments, Equipment Purchase, Unsecured Loan, Business Loan, Equity Capital, Venture Capital, Credit/Asset Enhancement, Takeout (const-to-perm), Home Improvement - Value After Improvements, Rehab, One-Time Close (const-perm) Property Types: Five Plus Units, Mixed Use, Farm/Ranch, Condo-tel, Retail, Warehouse, Raw Land, Hotel/Motel, Office, Care Facility Housing, Special Use, Industrial, Gas Station, Other Commercial Types, Office Condo, Non-Warrantable Condo Rate Types: Straight Fixed, Adjustable, Hybrid Amortization: 5 Years, 20 Years, 25 Years, 30 Years States: AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MS, MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA, WV, WI, WY, International Special Features Drive By Appraisal, Borrower is a Corporation, Borrower is a Church, Borrower is a Trust, Borrower is a Foreign National, Non-Permanent Resident Alien Allowed, Borrower Owns Over 10 Properties, Mortgage History Only Reviewed, Bankruptcy May Remain Open - Ch.13, Bankruptcy from Filing Date - Ch. 13, Currently in Foreclosure, (bailout), Borrower with NO Credit Score Allowed, Score Only, No Credit History Reviewed, No Form 4506 Required, No Reserves Required, Gift Funds Allowed, No Mortgage Insurance Required, No Seasoning Required on Funds to Close, No Prepayment Penalty Required, Interest Only Payments Available, Less Than 2 Years Employment, Self-Employed, Non-Recourse Allowed, Recorded Land Contract Allowed, Unrecorded Land Contract Allowed, Less than 12 Months Seasoning Refi, (using purchase price), Leasehold Property Allowed, Less Than 2 Years Employment, Wage Earner, Rural Property Allowed, Seller Seasoning less than 6 months Allowed, No Minimum Number of Trade Lines Required, Less Than 12 Months Seasoning Refi, (using appraised value), Lease Option Allowed Regards,Scott Miller
Account Closed dollar fell against the yen
23 July 2007 | 7 replies
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/natural_resources/article2070938.eceJuly 13, 2007Iran demands oil pay in yen not dollarsThe dollar fell against the yen this afternoon on reports Iran has asked Japan to stop paying for its oil in dollarsHow will this affect the real estate industry, considering all the parameters--the numerous foreclosures, the stalled market, inflation, etc...How is this demand--and future ones, that will possibly cause great inflation--going to affect my ability to sell my house or purchase another?
N/A N/A Getting stains out of sandstone
15 September 2007 | 3 replies
Products that might be hard to find otherwise.Also look for ways to make the stains a feature.
Alexis Kennedy A nurse with an investment question
16 November 2007 | 12 replies
I'm assuming a 6% 30 year loan.There are numerous other expenses associated with having a rental.
Ryan V. Buying a REO property previously owned by a family member
21 November 2011 | 6 replies
Here is the exact scenario:The property was previously owned by my wife, titled to: Her Name, a married woman, as her sole and seperate property.She owed $275,000 on an interest only loan with a quickly approaching balloon payment for the full balance.After numerous attempt to modify to a 30-year fixed and being denied because of the amount owed she had no choice but to let it go and now lives in my home, which I own, as a married man as my sole and seperate property.A year later, the bank was has been unable to sell the home in a area flooded with REO's and it is now listed on the open market for $60,000.Given my prior knowledge of the properties history and condition, I would like to purchase it as my sole and seperate property and turn it into a rental.I just want to make sure I am not doing anything illegal or anything that would jeopordize my wife, my property or myself.