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Travis S. Finding sellers that will do a Lease Option ?
13 August 2010 | 23 replies
How to Create Multiple Streams of Income: Buying Homes in Nice Areas with Nothing Down!
N/A N/A Entity Decisions and Entity Locations
25 January 2011 | 5 replies
Our private equity fund buys properties in multiple states and is set up in Delaware.
Account Closed dropping the price repeatedly
5 March 2007 | 26 replies
this is a little late for you but INTERVIEW INTERVIEW INTERVIEW YOUR REALTOR.
N/A N/A my mom ideas
1 March 2007 | 4 replies
(Interview them, too.
N/A N/A a few newbie questions about renting out the property
2 July 2007 | 7 replies
If I was a tenant and I saw such a warning I would not be holding my breath while you held my money.To even screen tenants for a unit that you do not have could be an issue if you do not have multiple units that they could be offered and which they want.
Andrew M. starting with a shell
12 March 2007 | 7 replies
Being successful at rehabbing requires extensive experience in multiple different areas.I would rather recommend focusing on ways to build up some of your capital and learn to swim in the shallow water before you jump into the ocean.Wholesaling, birddogging, lease options, subject to's, contract for deeds, and owner financing are all ways to start with little or no capital.
Scott Miller My Ads For Attracting Private Investor Funding
20 October 2009 | 20 replies
Cowgell advocates that you should never mixe funds provided by multiple investors... doing so is considered "pooling' and there are any number of rules that apply.
Tyra General Standing in for Realtors?
15 March 2007 | 2 replies
Fill out and submit listings and changes to any multiple listing service;3.
Andrew M. finding comps
11 April 2007 | 16 replies
The majority of this data will be in the Multiple Listing Service (MLS), which realtors and appraisers have access to.I agree with Mike that realtors and appraisers can slant this data, but I still think that the data they have access to will give the most accurate determination of an ARV.
Ryan Arth hold investment prop. in different companies to hedge risk?
19 March 2007 | 1 reply
or do you have multiple companies in order to not expose all of your portfolio to the risk of falling to a single lawsuit?