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Tom Fitzsimmons Rent to own VS buying
4 February 2023 | 12 replies
(You would be surprised).2) What if 2 years into renting, "COVID" happens again and the owner takes back his promise because he is getting outrageously high offers on his house and does not want to sell to you anymore. 3) I am sure there are many other "fine print" reasons why this could be dangerous, so my advice is to just save up a down payment or figure out a way to get the title in your name so that you own the house completely.Great Question! 
Josh Shelley Choosing Between Two STR Units
22 May 2023 | 8 replies
Also, carefully review the HOA docs as good practice to see how they might handle assessments in the case of damage from a major hurricane, I experienced some tricky fine print concerning owner financial responsibilities when locating airbnb options for a client in Navarre/Destin recently.
Tyler D. For long-term investing, is cashflow or appreciation better?
27 November 2020 | 35 replies
It only does occurred in a certain market where wage growth and job growth is exploding, usually in parallel with the stock market that has crazy valuation.For example, a crappy house in Palo that only worthed 500k 20 years ago and only 80k in another market, now worth 3 million valuations.The appreciation can last long enough when the stock market keeps going up (aka gov. print money).
Nicolas Jimenez Wholesaling and Investing in Ontario, Canada
21 December 2020 | 4 replies
Same as @Roy Cleeves - I had at least 3-4 handwritten or printed flyers this summer alone trying to get me to sell my house (no realtors or fees involved!
Chelsie Runnings Marketing New Agent
17 November 2016 | 10 replies
@Chelsie Runnings when you say market, are you specifically asking about print marketing?
Eric Tosoonyan Got My Real Estate License - Thinking of Joining a Brokerage at the start of 2024
18 October 2023 | 4 replies
The brokerage I'm considering has informed me that if I happen to find a buyer or seller before my planned start date in January 2024, I can promptly activate my license and start doing business.Another thing I wanted to ask is whether I should start printing my own business cards, even before affiliating with a brokerage.
Rui Torrao Selling Vacant Lots in NE & NW Cape Coral
15 February 2022 | 6 replies
Watch out for fine print that requires an additional fee at closing - this is a huge red flag.
Reginald S. Please Help! Who signs the purchase-agreement when their is a power of attorney?
3 May 2015 | 7 replies
I signed my name and signed my wife's name as "(her name printed) by (my name signed) POA" there were accompanying documents of the POA and noterised.
Marci Stein title insurance vs. title search
29 December 2013 | 11 replies
Typically if you win the auction the fine print usually says they have to provide clear title unless it is stated otherwise.No legal advice.
Jessica Seppo HELOC on Primary Residence
11 April 2020 | 3 replies
@Jessica SeppoRead your HELOC fine print.99% certain the HELOC stays open until you sell your house or close it yourself.