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Jerry R. Fannie Mae buyer to pay title using Fannie May closing company
8 February 2011 | 5 replies
A disclosure of the Purchaser’s right to choose the place of closing and the right to make an independent selection of their own attorney, settlement company, escrow company, title company and/or title insurance company in connection with the closing has been inserted into the Addendum.Impact to Sales & AMPs: Purchaser has always had this right to choose and the addendum change now reinforces that right.
Johnson H. Do you tell people you invest in RE?
8 March 2011 | 29 replies
Everyone needs positive reinforcement if we're going to succeed.
N/A N/A I want to be a "birddog"... legally
13 May 2011 | 4 replies
So here is what I am looking to do.I want to provide information and be able to learn by reinforcement of knowing which property the person closes on and why as a way to "get my feet wet", but be paid based on the number of properties presented meeting certain standards so as to avoid doing anything illgal as I understand.I am thinking my task would be somewhere along the lines of1) Look though all the properties for sale in a particular area online. 2) create a spreadsheet that lists various details such as: "adress of house, city, mortgage payment, estimated value of house, actual listing price, rental estimate, number of square feet, est price per sq ft, and one quick measure of value to narrow down my list would just be a formula that's something like yearly gross income after mortgage payment but before vacancy, insurance, taxes, damage repair and misc operating expenses, etc divded by 10% of the listing price or down payment... and any other information that the investor would like on there that I can reasonably list with ease...3) sort the spreadsheet by some metric that the investor prefers such as the return before non mortgage expenses mentioned previously or price/sq ft or price to the price estimate.4) For all properties that meet certain requirements, such as priced below the estimate price (Zillow.com estimate) by a certain amount, and/or yearly ROI based on 10% down on mortgage, mortgage payment and I could then go into more details and put together documentation which would...a)include # of bed, bath, year built, etc)b) attach any and all photos if availablec) misc information that could be useful.I don't know how to do repair estimates, but if there is some resource on how to learn I would be willing.Would this be something that investors would find useful?
Kendra T. Best way to repair concrete in garage
2 February 2010 | 3 replies
You will have to address the underlying issue that caused the shifting to begin with and it might just be a lack of proper reinforcement in the concrete itself.
Vince M. New member in southern California
4 March 2010 | 11 replies
I've also owned a couple of business ventures in the sound reinforcement and music fields.
Terry Pratt How About Tiny House Condos?
19 April 2010 | 4 replies
I didn't look up the price he paid but it was assessed at $130K and I'm guessing he paid considerably less than $100K for the property, and made a decent profit after development and constuction costs.He sold all four units within two weeks, thereby reinforcing my belief that there is a market for units like these.
M Lindgren Breaking basement floor to install new drain/sanitary line
11 April 2010 | 8 replies
The jack hammer makes quick work of it later as long as you house is older and the concrete is not reinforced.
Rich Weese I thought foreclosure problem was over!! Maybe not
27 May 2010 | 36 replies
Leaders as early as Kautilya, Cyrus and Hammurabi have addressed the question of how society should be structured.It seems we wish to reinforce a structure whose sturdy materials have been substituted with one part cheap filler and nine parts hope.I'm humbled to have this platform to learn discipline and financial intelligence from veterans such as yourself.
Rich Weese Anyone see a problem with this besides me?
4 May 2010 | 30 replies
I think the right fixes boil down to better education and positive reinforcement by government and society (like your suggestion for a stipend for married couples).
Rich Weese It just keeps getting worse!!
10 January 2010 | 5 replies
It just re-inforces my gut feeling, and I have a sizeable gut that feels!!