Tyler Carpenter
Wholesaling
2 November 2010 | 22 replies
You are basically saying that you do not have the authority to fully execute the contract.Do your due diligence and buy right, and there should never be a need for a "weasel" clause.
Marie S.
Any suggestions on research?
1 November 2010 | 7 replies
Hi I'm 26 years old, I'm a Staff Sergeant with 4 years left in the Army.
Mark Updegraff
A warm thanks to Steve Babiak for helping me navigate PA Sheriff Sales
25 January 2011 | 7 replies
Steve is a fantastic help not only to other members, but also to the moderation staff.
James Shuler II
Newbie - Should I get my feet wet?
27 November 2010 | 7 replies
I manage a small staff, and manage many of the business's projects.
Account Closed
Hey, you environmentalists on the east coast....
29 December 2010 | 59 replies
Originally posted by Tom Cullen:As for the Global warming hoax, yes, that is man made and the result of mixing pseudo-science with politics like I've already pointed out.Tom -Every major national and international scientific body disagrees with you.Given that I assume you haven't looked at the data yourself, I'm going to go out on a limb and say that you have no support for that claim, and therefore it's probably safe to say that you're absolutely wrong.I'm not sure why you believe climate change science is a hoax, but perhaps you've been watching too much Fox News, which clearly doesn't really care about the science, only about doing what executives tell them to do, regardless of the facts:http://mediamatters.org/blog/201012150004If you're claim is based on "ClimateGate," keep in mind that even if data were fabricated by some rogue scientists, that doesn't undermine the real data that indicates the same result.
Account Closed
Are you getting the most out of BiggerPockets?
5 January 2011 | 17 replies
It would be great to see a suggestion box for articles for the BP staff to write about.
Stefan Forsberg
How much cash reserves needed to start?
5 January 2011 | 10 replies
Now that doesn't necessarily translate in to being a success as you still need to execute the plan but at least you are off on the right path.
Michael C.
example of flex option contract
3 April 2019 | 8 replies
Get your lease renter to execute the sale and you will do very well.
Ken DiPietro
A legal question.
12 August 2009 | 12 replies
This is exactly why a second policy might be the smart way to go with the seller being contractually obligated to step out of the way should anything happen to the house which would require a claim.The issue that I have not yet been able to resolve is how to protect myself in case the bank does execute the Due On Sale clause other than to already have financing in place.However, the closing costs around here on a $50K loan have been quoted to me at upwards of $3,500.
J Scott
Nationalized Single-Payer Health Systems
21 August 2009 | 22 replies
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