
5 December 2008 | 5 replies
No developer is in business to hold property any longer than he/she has to unless there are reasons to do so that will positively affect their bottom line.

22 October 2008 | 31 replies
Unless there's something very local that makes this property more attractive OR it really is cash flow positive once you consider all expenses, I'd sell it in a heartbeat.

8 November 2008 | 79 replies
Let them off the hook for the deficiency judgment, and let them get on with the life they could afford.I daresay most people in this position knew exactly what was happening when they took these loans.

17 November 2008 | 6 replies
You could start there, but your equity position for the work is not very compelling.

19 January 2009 | 19 replies
Also, homeowners in default vacate their houses for any reason they see fit...mostly because they are done caring about the property...they have to leave anyways, why not move on with their life before they bank evicts them.It is also no concern of the investor why the homeowner chooses to move out.If you can swing it timing wise it is a good deal for several reasons...the house doesn't sit vacant....you have somebody living in it that knows the deal (you disclose to them exactly what is happening and charge them a monthly rent below market value)...they can show the house for you if need be...the utilities get paid...and the investor can make some positive cash flow while negotiating...let's stop pretending this is hurting anybody...and most of all...dont make me think for a second we are concerned about the lender losing money because the investor is profiting....its the homeowner in default on the hook and nobody else.
28 September 2008 | 6 replies
I am in a similar position.

4 October 2008 | 10 replies
Just do what you can to stay positive and try not to spit on any politicians during your daily routine.I've enclosed a copy of the latest bill..

13 October 2008 | 4 replies
I have a very good positive cash flow which I don't touch.

28 October 2008 | 1 reply
What i mean by that is that you should make sure that the keywords in the ad appear on the landing page and the actual content on the page is relevant to the ad.if you don't do this, Google will likely increase your pay per click and lower your position.
9 December 2008 | 17 replies
I am finally in a position to prepare to list my rental, the repair work is about done, then the cleanup.