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2 September 2019 | 8 replies
Do you feel that is a model that serves both the investor client and tenant?
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1 September 2019 | 5 replies
My biggest concern with seller financing models is the due on sale claus in the already existing conventional mortage for the property.
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6 September 2019 | 11 replies
That is the appraisal model for determine property value in residential real estate.
20 March 2011 | 14 replies
Yet you can't argue with his CAN-SLIM model success in virtually any market.
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21 March 2011 | 23 replies
They are completely different models.
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22 March 2011 | 1 reply
Check with your CPA before getting too involved with this business model to make sure you can pay taxes on installment basis and are not classified as a dealer.
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27 March 2011 | 11 replies
If you need any guidance on setting up a simple spreadsheet that will help you model out your specific fact pattern, just PM me and I am happy to help out.
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15 April 2011 | 43 replies
Absolutely.To take this into account, I think a lot of investors here assuming a 100% LTV on the loan (in other words, completely financed with no cash outlay), and look to see $100/month under that scenario.Of course, they don't really get 100% LTV loans, but that is the modeling they use to determine if they're getting $100/month.
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5 April 2011 | 2 replies
Appliances by name, model, id number and agreed sale value/ Add it all up and enter the personal property as a lump sum on the settlement statement.
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12 April 2011 | 1 reply
There have been foreclosures well in advance of the current mortgage and bubble mess....The interesting thing I see are the comments from Judge Robert Gibson who allegedy says "You've got people out there whose business model is, 'I’m going to target through bogus ads people who don’t speak English very well and are getting foreclosed upon and losing their homes, and I’m going to steal the money they do have.'