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Daniel Wetherill Creative Ways to Find DEALS!
11 August 2015 | 4 replies
I am not very well suited in all the different ways the deal could be executed, so I am worried about some tough questions I will have to answer.  
Ken Rishel Response to Another Threat to Manufactured Home Finance
13 August 2015 | 10 replies
Prudential regulatory standards for non-bank mortgage servicing companies would help achieve the following goals:  Provide better protection for borrowers, investors, and other stakeholders in the occurrence of a stress event;  Enhance effective regulatory oversight and market discipline over these entities; and  Improve transparency, accountability, risk management, and corporate governance standards.
Dana Duong Questions I should know the answer to
11 August 2015 | 0 replies
I'm still getting a hang of the lingo and want to be able to answer questions about my company effectively.
Michael McDermott Creative deal structuring help needed
21 August 2015 | 11 replies
Check posts about seller financing and tired landlords.Throwing in a lump sum on existing loans doesn't effect cash flow immediately it shortens the time to the payoff and reduces interest expenses, that are deducted from income.
Davon Lowery rehabber success or major fail??
13 August 2015 | 12 replies
Moreover, I'm sure it is a dynamically more cost effective alternative to real hardwood; granted, I wouldn't want it at my PR, if its staged correctly and accented as such, I think a creative person could make it really pop.
Brandon W. How to Market?
20 August 2015 | 8 replies
That not may be the most effective way to do it but that's all I knew.I was targetting Absentee Owners, I got my postcards from yellowletters dot com.  1st month I got no response, 2nd month 11 call backs and closed 1 deal.  
Dan Costantino Should you get a permit?
12 August 2015 | 5 replies
In either case, connecting with them before you start, finding out what's required, and then doing it is by far the most cost effective way to go, and will be the fastest way to getting a building occupied or to market.
James W. Hi, new slumlord here. General advice request.
26 January 2016 | 47 replies
. , I had a similar issue on a 100 years old house too.in my case i resolved by improving a badly designed/implemented gutter system (all the rain water was just dumping over the walls, soaking into them then getting into the basement) and diverting that water away from the house. 2xprimer + 2x good paint.maybe this is the case here.if you don't want the hassle of getting rid of the existing tenants, vacancy and finding other (hopefully) better suited tenants, maybe first you can just paint the place inside and outside and resolve any safety issues (rails). what did you repair to the place?
Jeremy D. Purchasing First Property in Upstate NY
12 September 2015 | 16 replies
She unfortunately passed away as a result.You got a letter about a wrongful death law suit and a few other allegations of negligence -- the wrongful death just stood out. 
Bob Faulis $150MM mixed use under way after being broken 20 years, $10MM away
8 January 2017 | 45 replies
It is all about suiting up and playing the game each day till your hard work and intelligent choices brings the money for your cup of Starbucks.