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Dan Miller Possible deal #1--need some help
16 May 2008 | 3 replies
I got a call today from one of my bandit signs.
Jaime Kosofsky Good Ideas and the law....
11 September 2008 | 1 reply
As long as his disclosures are signed and everyone knows the risk on subject to's then he is all on board.Plus experienced investors don't use attorneys to close subject to deals, there is no need.
Chris C MLS Offers
26 May 2008 | 11 replies
First realtor put the offers together and sent contracts to me to sign along with an email comment that don't expect the offers to be accepted and don't expect counters..
T M new carpet in a rental
20 May 2008 | 7 replies
If I can find someone I would sign a lease termination with him and a new lease with the new tenant.
Jason Cummins My current wholesale deal - a synopsis
19 June 2008 | 17 replies
(as usual) I shoulda done a few things differently, such as go out and present the contract to him in person, and try to get him to sign it there.
William Sageser Door knocking experts needed
27 May 2008 | 7 replies
-go during the week Tuesday-Thursday from 5-7-avoid weekends-bring all of your paperwork in case you get invited inside and have a deal-dress business casual-always be polite -in a 2 hour time frame you can knock on 100 doors-make sure you are taking down all of the addresses of vacant houses, or houses with "for rent" signs and follow up with these peopleI have attached a very detailed article I wrote on door knocking a while back.
Mary Hanan buyer/broker agreement...do you use one with your buyers?
24 June 2008 | 4 replies
Went to the other bank, got upset with the manner inwhich the mortgage broker was speaking to them, (very condensending), so they got so upset, :badwords: they went to a "model home" and bought directly from the builder, (never consulting me or letting me know what their experience was).My broker suggested I get my buyers to sign a buyer/broker agreement...I am not comfortable with them, because as I buyer I refused to sign them, :protest: and found another agent who didn't expect that from me.
M Mace State of GA/ Newbie - Security Deposit PLEASE HELP
27 May 2008 | 0 replies
I sent him a note the next day and told him that I was not going to move forward with the deal, that I would like my deposit back and if he thought that there was some "damages" he could deduct from my deposit a "probably day-rent" from the day I signed the application to the day I withdraw officially.
Ruben Ramon Question from a Newbie
29 May 2008 | 7 replies
I would also get a $2,000 deposit from the buyer, when the assignment contract is signed.
Terry Royce Contract Outs
10 July 2008 | 26 replies
When you sign a contract to buy one of my wholesale deals, you have NO outs.