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Account Closed how do i handle this?
3 July 2014 | 3 replies
Ensure that the prospect buyers show you proof of funds so they are not wasting your time.3.
Patrick Hepner Need helps ASAP - bank owned property won't allow inspection?
7 July 2014 | 18 replies
The bank is not allowing any inspections and ALSO is not allowing prospective buyers to turn on any utilities until after the sale of the house.My initial feeling was that this is because there is something terribly wrong with water pipes, or some kind of other issue that I'm not seeing.  
Nazz Wang Milddle west winter damaged pipes
9 July 2014 | 9 replies
It gives me a clear prospective when dealing with water in the house.
Rich Cee Sell before it hits the fan?
6 July 2014 | 7 replies
Most of my prospective tenants will be military.
Jason Kha Newbie need advise in N. 6th st and Radnor St, Harrisburg, PA
13 July 2014 | 6 replies
I even think the bank was happy because they didn't want another property like this in their REO inventory.I can guess that the national marketing company for your prospective house is selling all the left over stuff from the tape that has been picked over multiple times. 
Alex Applebee You have 50k to invest. Where do you buy?
30 July 2014 | 63 replies
Both increasing your likelihood of succeeding while allowing your Father to enjoy the prospect of guiding you through the process.
Mike Webb BP helped make us over $13,000 on our first wholesale!
16 July 2014 | 15 replies
We hit many dead ends and fielded tons of calls from suspects, not prospects; however, we landed a good one.
Mike Sattem 4 plex and Windows
16 September 2014 | 8 replies
More and more prospective tenants are asking for energy efficiency and do care about the quality of  insulation, windows, doors, and appliances.
Patrick Sullivan Good Crowdfunding Source for REI Transactions
10 July 2014 | 1 reply
Hello All,I was wondering if anyone knows of a reliable and effective crowd funding site (you used PERSONALLY multiple times) to fund part or [even] all of your real estate transactions, and whether it would be a sound decision in my particular situationIn my particular case, I am looking to do multiple double closings (wholesale) using cash buyers, fix & flip AND/OR rent with HUD propertiesMoreover, I had another idea to promote to investors/prospects within the crowd funding realm; I am thinking of purchasing a HUD property myself with the aims of converting both the building and the associated land into a commercial greenhouse facility and/or headquarters for a new company in sustainable systems installation and maintenance (aquaponic systems, vertical garden irrigation, solar heat/electricity)The ultimate objective is to figure out which path would be most effective -- as of rite now -- and run with it.
Rick Bassett Bad showings as our tenants are filthy
9 July 2014 | 7 replies
This really the first time that I ran into this before but we have a great house that we did in 2012 that is showing terribly to prospective tenants as the current tenants are filthy and seem to love clutter.We normally have no trouble renting our houses (even with tenants in them) but despite over a dozen showings we haven't had any good bites on this one, just a bunch of comments like 'how can people live like this'.Despite my assurances that the house will be delivered exactly like the photos I sense that people are having a hard time getting past the mess.