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Andy Ballester Credit score confusion (self)
18 February 2014 | 25 replies
So I have learned some of the above tricks- get some credit lines open, use them (but not over 30% of the limit) and pay regularly.
Rick H. Hire an employee for maintenance and rehabs?
18 December 2013 | 7 replies
He does fantastic work for $15 per hr, but, alas, has neither health nor liability insurance.
Brian Davis Mailing to Reverse Mortgage Lists
16 December 2013 | 0 replies
Household Income under $30,000. 9 cents per record...11 cents with phone Health Issues in Household 65-84 Age Range, Minimum 50% equity in home, one or both of seniors in household have health issues 10 cents per record...12 cents with phone number Has anyone had experience with this list?
Nat C. recouping unpaid rent and costs from tenants
17 December 2013 | 3 replies
I was only considering it because I have been in regular contact with the tenants lawyer, who is actually from a good firm (I assume working pro-bono or state funded).
VLADIMIR LOPEZ Wholesaling process
6 June 2016 | 15 replies
.$1 is probably not going to fly much but I have heard many people like Justin that have said they can get people to regularly agree to $10.$500-1,000 is pretty standard with a bank, and on a retail MLS situation the agent will (rightfully so) try to get that same kind of EMD for their client.If a seller balks at a $10 EMD then you have to decide if the deal is good enough, as in safe enough, that you want to put "real" money on the table.
John White Legalities Of Double Close in MA and NH and Assignment Paperwork
23 February 2019 | 16 replies
I don't regularly wholesale but my understanding is that you can use the standard forms and just put the assignable language in it with the buyer name and info.For a double close you should not even need to alter anything.That being said I think that many people will have their own contracts with them written the way they want to have a little more CYA stuff in their.
Ron K. Multi-Family Starting out
18 December 2013 | 8 replies
I have joined a REIA (Lifestyles) not at a the super charge level, just basic.I have read pretty regularly on these boards.
Bill Jones Creative Financing In a Nutshell
2 January 2014 | 18 replies
Search "unrecorded contract for deed" it's already been addressed and a very bad idea, but it is how many were done 20 and more years ago.I'm still doing it, You can keep on screwing the seller Figure this out Bill, a seller would sell his property on a CFD to a buyer, then I would purchase the property and the CFD, saying your seller or buyer is "protected", that's not true at all.Your not reading what I said...go back and read This isn't Long Beach, you're on a national stage where we have several experts in their areas of RE and finance, this site isn't a captive audience of gullible newbies and we protect our new members.When I come in contact with oxymoron's like you two, I generally ignore them..But your ignorance is overwhelming...Keep on paying those taxes Obuma needs the money for his health plan ...You probably voted for him Now, if you had eased into the forums with contributions and established your ideas instead of blasting in here with nonsense about how creative you were......well, that's hind sight now.
Abdenour Achab Have you ever sold for $15k or more a TLC property ?
19 December 2013 | 9 replies
Yes I regularly foreclose on tax lien properties and sell for both large and small amounts.
Renard Whitaker How to handle???
20 December 2013 | 4 replies
This can be in an estate in an hour or in a benefits determination arising from health care in a couple days.The "inner city" is a flag to me as to value and can't imagine a bank walking away losing that much if there was equity in them, so I'd have to question the comps.This needs cash to payoff the lender.