
2 September 2006 | 20 replies
We have a policy of rapid email reply & our office phones are diverted at night & weekends to duty sales person so no call goes unanswered.

27 February 2008 | 4 replies
But I would get you to email or fax over some information and then I would pass it on.

21 May 2009 | 5 replies
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30 May 2011 | 7 replies
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11 July 2011 | 19 replies
Chris,There are a number of resources online for you to get your legal documents (specifically for a Lease Purchase), but if you have never done it before, you definitely want an attorney to look over your documents.

17 September 2008 | 34 replies
3% for the listing sidethen you offer 1.5% to the cooperating (buyer) side.total 4.5%how many buyer side agents are going to cooperate for 1.5%...some but a lot less than if it were 3%...hence the 6% listing.for all the time and effort that goes into getting a listing, doing the paperwork, marketing the listing - open houses, email contacts, follow ups, showings, ads in paper, net, etc. - THEN handling the closing process - dealing w/ underwriters, banks, insurances, inspections, etc...3% - WITH A FULL SERVICE realtor is CHEAP!!!!

26 July 2005 | 2 replies
So my advice in this snipit would be have them show you a Tri-Merge Credit Report and if you dont have anyone that will do it for than email me and I will do for you.

9 August 2005 | 1 reply
2-Find out their business ownership/management experience, nobody wants to set someone else up for failure3-IF they don't "need" the apartment, You should advertise & secure a tenant 4 them, w/1st/Last/& security, so that potential "problem" w/both future lender & appraisal is already dealt with (read=documented INSTANT Cash flow, more appealing to buyer, & Lender), preferably w/a nice LONG lease (say 2yrs w/a 1 year extention option)4-Holding a Seller Second makes this a VERY "do-able" transaction, just need to make sure borrowerA-Has great creditB-Good ReservesC-Proven Track Record in Business (4 self or others)D-Realistic Business PlanE-The Guaranteed ability 2 make the paymentsIf they have their act together, You'll know who they are...Let me know if I can be of further help, I've arranged financing on over 200 commercial transactions, & over 50 mixed use subject properties5-& Very Most Importantly....Don't be afraid to "owner finance"..
10 July 2005 | 1 reply
If there is anybody near Fort Wayne doing the same thing shoot me an email and we can talk.

20 July 2005 | 3 replies
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