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Casey Mack How to improve Credit Score from 600....
5 February 2010 | 11 replies
you should check to make sure that any information older than 3 years that is unfavorable is deleted from your credit report (except certain items like bankruptcies)Applying too frequently for credit can also hurt your score
David Howarth Deductions greater than Income
24 May 2010 | 10 replies
On the first item, I was trying to explain that being a real estate agent is not the only way to become a "professional".
Mike Lee Turnkey rental properties
13 June 2010 | 7 replies
You will have vacancies, the carpets will need to be cleaned, walls will need to be painted and different items will have to be repaired and replaced.
Just Don Bying Special Tools from Private party
30 June 2010 | 11 replies
*Temperature* aka hot "hot" these goods are would be my biggest concern.Also, it will cost you at least $200 in gas to go pick these items up.
Travis Elliott HOW DO YOU GET THESE ITEMS?
12 October 2010 | 3 replies

Hi can you tell me where you go to get the following information? A short explanation on each would be appreciated. Thank you Travis

Expired listings/canceled listings.

Absentee owners,

30-60 day late on mortgag...

Mike Johnson Holy cow, where do I begin?
13 October 2010 | 18 replies
All the hardware for the doors and cabinets.A few more items but that's the basics.
Jimmy H. Getting permanent financing for REO apartment
14 October 2010 | 9 replies
No active leaks noted yet but they may be a concern. there is an old inground pool that is a liablity but I would plan to rent a jackhammer, push the smashed concrete in, and fill the rest with dirt and throw some seed over the top.Broker did not have access to environmentals or appraisals because the bank bought the property back before foreclosure. broker seems to imply that the concerns are deffered maintenance and estimating capital requirements for roof and windows. broker also implies that seller will not accept less than $800k.cash flow is currently negative due to being poorly managed IMO. the budget includes items like $1,800 for telephone when a phone cost 25-30 per month. the bigger kicker is there is an option to either rent with no utilities included (at rental rates quoted above) or to pay an extra $100 for water and electric included (units have central HVAC included in electric).about 40 units have opted into this program giving a budgeted utility rebill income of around $4,000, the problem is that budgeted electric is over $4,000 and water is just over $4,000, and not only that but in September the electric bill was more than $8,000.
Steve C. Wholesaling help and answer
3 May 2011 | 20 replies
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Jonas Beiler Shaky floor
15 September 2011 | 4 replies
The biggest expense I tend to overlook when plannig a rehab is the hardware (nails, screws and bolts can get up there quick) and other necessry items like caulking and construction adhesive.
Chris Colvard Text Alerts For Watched Topics
16 September 2011 | 5 replies
But hey, if either of y'all or anyone else reading this Is passionate Bout that or something else, I know that donating money would help get the improvements going