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Mikey Kay This is what I am looking to do...Need feedback
30 August 2006 | 6 replies
The (one) general partner (that would be you in this case) doesthe managing of the business in return for a cut of theprofits (usually 20%) or a flat fee.There are laws that govern how and whom you maysolicit to be a limited partner, and those laws aregoverned by the SEC and are way more strict than anylaw you've seen that governs real estate.It's a big deal.
Mikey Kay credit checks, background checks? what website to use?
16 May 2012 | 16 replies
I tried to telll him about some really serious issues I'd had with that tenant, but he cut me off and said all he wanted to know was whether the rent had been paid or not.I felt sorry for whatever landlord was going to get stuck with that tenant because the screening service set such low standards.
Pauline Wright Found a few abandoned/empty properties. Now what?
31 August 2006 | 7 replies
Your best bet with this is to get ahold of the county tax property tax records department and simply ask them.
N/A N/A Where do you think the market will grow with the highest %?
22 September 2006 | 7 replies
At some point the sprawl will be contained either through boundaries like Indian reservations (to the south of Phx) or simply too great of a distance from jobs to make people's commutes worthwhile -- which will jack up prices in places where people have already built, which means even more appreciation for home values.The big negative here is that these are cities in the desert, and if drought keeps going (a real possibility), then there might not be the natural resources there much longer that would sustain the population, which of course would mean people selling and moving out and losing a lot on their real estate investments.
Mark R First post
11 September 2006 | 11 replies
I can do grass snakes maybe a python at least I have time to get a knife and cut it up but a rattle snake I'm a gonner in minutes.
N/A N/A Indulge me.. high ficos, low cash
9 September 2006 | 6 replies
The question was is there an opportunity out there for someone to join in some kind of partnership simply by virtue of having credit scores all over 800.
N/A N/A Can't find answer to the most fundemental question-help
17 September 2006 | 6 replies
death, no one to do it. 5. simply waited too long before choosing to sell.
Nukoyia Cration Your Burning Commercial Real Estate And Financing Questions?
25 September 2006 | 4 replies
For me personally I simply don't know enough about the legalese that needs to be in commerical contracts and I'm not ready to bite off more than I can chew there.Not only that, but I have one other big problem.
N/A N/A How much cashflow is the bare min for a deal to be worth it?
10 October 2007 | 51 replies
now on this little post, steps 1-9 seem cut and dry, but there is alot of analysis, work, sweat, and risk involved.
N/A N/A Buying Ugly Houses
29 April 2007 | 12 replies
You find a deal, put it under contract, then you simply market that deal, and when you bring in a new end-buyer.....collect you're assignment fee.....then move onto the next great deal.