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Mark Forest Insurance value
20 March 2013 | 18 replies
Have never had a total loss.
Corey Dutton The Story of a Loan ‘Shopper’
14 May 2013 | 33 replies
This was when we should have stopped the presses and cut our losses.
David Jayne CREATIVE SOLUTION NEEDED!
21 August 2013 | 7 replies
@David Jayne - In this situation, discounting the rent is a BAD idea, especially if the property already operates at a loss.
Lauren Lucas What were some mistake you've made in real estate investing?
29 September 2013 | 18 replies
I under estimated the negative aspect and had to drop the price so low, the net result was a small $2500 loss.
John Thedford 25K Note For Sale: What Would A Typical Offer Be
17 November 2013 | 54 replies
If you buy it, buy with full recourse with an indemnification clause from any loss arising from his note. :)
Matthew Haussmann Foreclosure- Who takes the loss
13 December 2013 | 14 replies
I've been trying to find out who takes the loss on a foreclosure.
Justin R. First Foreclosure Deal w/ Reno assistance
12 December 2013 | 7 replies
My numbers show that at 140k and only one half rented I'm at a small loss, but I'm also living in half.
Bryan L. Private money and/or hard money loans
15 December 2013 | 7 replies
Quicker closes, No qualifying, etc. and when you have those deals that work out badly or you take a loss (it will happen), the JV can look pretty good.JV will never look like the best deal in the pro forma numbers but how often do you hit the ideal numbers?
Mike T. Income Qualification For SD 401k
9 January 2014 | 3 replies
You can then contribute up to 20% of profit theoretically generating a loss.
Greg P. Staging Equipment Stolen
18 January 2014 | 7 replies
If it's your home, and it's vacant, then theft is indeed an excluded cause of loss, specifically because theft is more likely in a vacant home.