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Anna Ahhee Lease Option?
10 December 2013 | 4 replies
I just saw a video breakdown of how to do this a day or two ago.
Scott Avidon New investor's first potential deal - Need advice!
11 December 2013 | 7 replies
She says that she was unable to bring the note up to date but tried to submit three months’ worth of payment to the bank.
Daniel OKeeffe was about to make an offer in MD when...
11 December 2013 | 4 replies
The sellers agent will review the contract & supporting documents prior to submitting it to the seller for review so they can explain the offer seller correctly.
Billy Rowe DIY repairs
19 December 2013 | 13 replies
I'm always amazed at how many people have made videos of different DIY projects (and lots of other stuff.)
Lena Chen Question about H1b Visa Renewal
12 December 2013 | 8 replies
I believe every loan document will ask the borrower, if you are an American citizen and if you tick on 'no', you'll have to explain and submit a visa (I originally came here on H1B).If your income alone is good enough , then you shouldn't even have to mention your husband.If his H1B expired and he's without status, then it would be pretty difficult to renew.Hopefully, immigration reform will get voted on next year.
Richard Fulgium Wholesaling Bank Owned Properties in Oklahoma
8 July 2014 | 12 replies
Jonathan Hi Johnathan, I was reading and studying Wholesaling....I am still struggling with the process of it, is there anything on this site or do you have anything you can send me about the process...for example I know from being a former real estate agent that earnest money is placed upon a mutually agreed signed contract usually $500.00 depending upon the value of the property....While that is not an enormous amount of money, if one sets out two or three contracts trying to whole sale it is a risk of loss if the deal does not go through...since i am restarting or reentering this real estate investing world with limited resources, I was wondering about strategies and specific process to follow that help minimize the risk...I like the double closing ideas, I had watched a video on wholesaling and that is how he described it as well...any help would be welcomed.  
Patrick Snyder HUD doesn't want to return my earnest money
13 December 2013 | 10 replies
Apparently, you either bid on the place sight unseen, or failed to check on the bathroom before bidding and/or before the time limit for submitting the final bid paperwork (i.e. 48 hrs.)
Pam R. Advice on a deal on a Single family home as a rental
15 November 2013 | 2 replies
@Adam - Submitted a bid yesterday on the property. $28k, we calculated $8500 in repairs.
Roy N. Tenant triggers bank to call note (mortgage)
16 November 2013 | 7 replies
We initially tried to demonstrate otherwise and re-submitted copies of the lease, a letter from our council and a letter from a City by-law officer attesting that the property was *not* a rooming house.
Jacob A. Before and After.... My First Flip!!!
7 May 2014 | 204 replies
Youtube is great...but it has to be a good video.