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Dave Gibson Potential Deal II - Flip To Buyer
30 April 2011 | 31 replies
- Are you confident in the rehab costs?
Burt L. How to Find an Investor-Friendly Brokerage in Denver, CO For an Investor With a New Brokers License?
17 May 2011 | 6 replies
I looked over the upcoming training schedule and some of the classes offered (almost all are two hours) include: Your Castle Career Launch, New 2011 Contracts, New Agent Orientation and Power Tools, Denver Metro RE Trends,Ninja Weekly Agent Coaching Boot Camp, Career Mastery Instruction, Advanced e-Contracts, How to Buy a 40K Condo That Cash Flows, How to Capture Investor Business and Advanced 1031 Topics, Public Trustee Class, The Contractor/Realtor Relationship, Networking With Confidence, Buyer Mastery Class, and Avoiding Inspection Pitfalls.
Matthew J. T. Putting Earnest Money
14 July 2011 | 27 replies
I require buyers to put up a sizable earnest money deposit on my listings.Even though you do not have to have it for a contract the buyer has to have something to lose to keep them honest and moving forward in the contract.It has to be painful for them to walk away.Otherwise your sellers property is tied up for nothing to show for it but wasted time.A buyer will have to feel real confident about what they are doing to put up sizable earnest money.Usually having them put up bu earnest money weeds out the infomercial clowns trying to be something they are not.
Amy Shari Tenant wants to break lease prior to move in
27 July 2011 | 3 replies
After verifying his employment and income at a job he has held for over five years I feel confident in offering the house to him.He is happy and says that he will meet with me on the weekend (almost four days away) to sign the paperwork and pay deposits, etc.
Thomas C. Wells Fargo Bank Sucks!
14 February 2012 | 33 replies
You are confident that you can continue paying your HELOC, but then again, you were once confident you could repay the full loans on your two short sales, weren't you?
Aaron Bremer wholesaling an over-under home
28 April 2012 | 17 replies
She's the best.Thanks, Jerry for the kind words and vote of confidence!
Quasim McDaniel Newbie wholesaler looking for motivated sellers.
12 May 2012 | 9 replies
None of this matters if you are not confident talking to sellers and know your contracts , etc..
Jasmine Claye Comps
16 June 2012 | 11 replies
That makes it both easy to come up with an ARV and gives you confidence the eventual appraiser is going to come up with a similar number.
Matt Blutowski Rough estimates wanted
16 September 2012 | 30 replies
I'm confident that the current staircase is not the original - it currently bisects a 20' wide house horizontally.
Eric M. Judicial Foreclosure and Auction Experts...HELP!
5 May 2013 | 42 replies
They say they are looking into it, but it does spook me how much money I have committed in the past believing I had done all the homework and was confident I knew what I was buying...but in reality it was dumb luck I had not been caught up with this.