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Eric Wang Removing Old Gas Wall Furnace
22 January 2009 | 2 replies
No sense leaving more potential probs down the road!!
Ken B Help! Novice here trying to figure out if this is a possible first deal for me!
19 December 2008 | 5 replies
., assuming a $20K assignment fee.However, that leaves your end buyer with a potential profit like $70-100K.
Minna Reid Ok - tear up my possible LO deal
23 December 2008 | 10 replies
Or Damages the property, and leaves?
Ben Hansen first timer
23 December 2008 | 14 replies
Other investors can bid up properties just to make sure you don't come back...they can turn great deals into money losers just to insure their interest as the only ones who get the good deals at auctions.A redemption period gives the previous homeowner a chance to redeem the property after they have been foreclosed...there are typically redemption periods with IRS seizures...judicial foreclosures...and, as the new owner, you do not have posessory right during the redemption period...but this is where it gets a little complicated...the tax stuff is extremely complicated and confusing..most investors won't concentrate too much on it...which some might argue leaves it open for some money to be made if you have the right resources and know the ins/outs of all the rules and laws.
Jeff Smith Subject to vs. Wholesaling
8 August 2009 | 17 replies
It does and can happen, they lender will demand full payment or else start the foreclosure process, then it's time to either satisfy the loan of sell it before the foreclosure happens. you pay the mortgage directly, don't leave it up to the seller.
Peter Matthews Eviction Process in NJ
26 January 2017 | 23 replies
HOWEVER, your loss can occur when they vacate depending on the condition they leave the apt in.
Charles Whitaker De-glazing tile
30 December 2008 | 1 reply
Charles what you want to do is dull the layer of glass that makes up the glazed surface, without removing any color layer below the shine layer.
Diane Menke Where the REAL money is made - the glamorous world of finanical satements
12 January 2009 | 4 replies
We decided this was OK for the first 2 ventures but then we started counting my efforts as a cost, still leaving that $ in the cash pool.
Jim Johns Tax question
14 January 2009 | 3 replies
In 2008, I decided to leave the house for my parents and buy a new house.
Matt Rosen Building your investor list
16 January 2009 | 10 replies
Hey Big E,When leaving room for the end buyer to make money, is 60 % - 70% of ARV ok.Earl