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Devin Woods Structuring Seller Financing
18 July 2014 | 13 replies
If you want to avoid realtor fees, you'll need to have an real estate attorney or a settlement company attorney (also a real estate attorney) draw up the terms for the seller financing and the purchase contract along with the note and mortgage documents that will be made and signed by both parties at closing.
John Montgomery Should I Wholesale or Look to Fix-N-Flip This Property
19 July 2014 | 18 replies
The downfall (but necessary for protection) is you will have to dot your "I's" and cross your "T's" in order to fulfill your end to draw down money for repairs (materials, labor, etc).
Nat C. The cursed house
24 July 2014 | 42 replies
She could legally draw it out as long as necessary and it is doubtful that the squatter would be able to continually pay his/her lawyer to keep fighting.
Kevin Hicks Local Licensed Realtor Wanted! Get Results! Get Paid! (Greater Chicago Metro Area)
17 July 2014 | 3 replies
A cover letter stating what interests you about this positionContact Kevin ([email protected]) by replying to this posting for consideration and to schedule an interview.
Holly Rust REO Price
24 July 2014 | 18 replies
If elementary school quality is a consideration, focus on Ditto, with Little Road being a solid alternative. 
Jason C. Bought two houses and rented them out.Good,okay or bad??
28 July 2014 | 13 replies
It's a great quick and dirty way to get a basic idea of how well something will work out but other expenses/calculations definitely have to be taken into consideration to get a better picture.The numbers you give definitely look good like and since they meet the 2% rule there is a high chance that you will do well but its still possible to be a bad deal without all the numbers.Lets take House 1 for example:$35990 Rent Ready, Rented for $850 = 2.36%50% rule = $425 to Tax, Ins, Maint, etc and $425 in your pocket which is greatNow lets say House 1 was in a trailer park or Co-op with lot rent or dues of $250 a month?
Tal B. Flipping in Washington DC
1 November 2014 | 20 replies
Perhaps I can draw from some of your experiences.
Drew Vukov Making a cash offer. Now what?
29 July 2014 | 6 replies
Hi Drew,You would hire a real estate attorney and he/she would contact the seller's attorney to draw up the contract and set up a closing date.
J. Martin In contract on first NEGATIVE CASH FLOW deal, and EXCITED! Thoughts?
12 February 2015 | 35 replies
That 100k in stated equity is probably considerably less after accounting for commissions and short term capital gains taxes.
Jose Diaz Is there a deal here?
29 July 2014 | 13 replies
Take into consideration that you are not dealing with your credit.