
29 August 2018 | 9 replies
Alternatively, you may simply have to disclose what you're trying to do.

9 August 2018 | 2 replies
@Kris Mo it's not "profit", it's simply cash.

9 August 2018 | 1 reply
Some commercial lenders may let you do this via them placing a second mortgage on the duplex, but I've not attempted this so not sure what sort of appetite there is for this kind of loan.If you're going with a commercial lender, just ask them what they can do and they'll tell you.

10 August 2018 | 18 replies
An ROFO simply states that if you choose to sell the property within the time frame that the ROFO is in force, you will offer it to them first.Here's an article that explains the difference: https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?

15 August 2018 | 81 replies
I see storage as a small business and I loved mine.. but I see it as more of an operational type business simply because you have more turn over and such compared to parks.. you get the right parks and you have ZERO turn over.. now low end rat trap parks are tougher of course I am talking about what I call investment grade parks.. and they trade at low cap rates but if you can move rents over time.. they are solid.

22 August 2018 | 19 replies
I am not aware of any other city in america that has gone through a more positive transformation then Cleveland, simply booming.

18 August 2018 | 69 replies
Or Do you jump from work to work in sn attempt to make progress in all of them?

10 August 2018 | 3 replies
I'm thinking about pushing the soil back, and simply exposing the lower floor.

11 August 2018 | 5 replies
Simply tell them, it's you Karen, committing to them, and vice-versa.

28 August 2018 | 9 replies
@Joshua Lee WegnerThere are 2 ways that people do wholesaling.1st method - They assign the contract to the ultimate owner.You are simply collecting a fee from the buyer in exchange for the contract.You will never own the property using this method and as a result shouldn't have to pay any closing costs.2nd method - double closing which is you will purchase the property from the owner/seller and then you will sell the property to the ultimate buyer.You will pay for closing costs(title work, transfer fees/taxes, etc)You will likely net less income using the second method which is why a lot of wholesalers prefer the 1st method.