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Juan Castillo Inspection question
6 August 2007 | 10 replies
One reason is that many wholesale deals don't have all the utilities on and/or working.
David Rocci Legal structure advice needed
8 August 2007 | 5 replies
I intend to utilize an accountant and an attorney to prepare the final documentation but I wanted to have my ducks in a row before I start ticking the timer on a paid professionals desk.
Sean Davis .. please give me feedback guys
28 October 2007 | 25 replies
Anyone ever read his material or take his course?
N/A N/A Who Do You Use For Credit Checks?
10 August 2007 | 15 replies
As a proper business, that utilizes credit information to make financial decisions, you pay business rates for this information.
Keith Schellhardt What should I offer?
13 August 2007 | 14 replies
The only items that tenants pay for are their own utilities, not to include water, sewer and trash.
Matt Smith Hello from Utah
8 August 2007 | 2 replies
My wife and I have lived in our condo for 1 year and I want to learn more about renting and investing in real estate.And to begin learning I will go back and read the suggested reading material found in previous posts.
Keith Schellhardt Property Management
8 August 2007 | 2 replies
Illinois RequirementsProperty management activities that involve general administration, like contracting for property maintenance (garbage pick-up, etc.) and paying general expenses (utilities, etc.), do NOT require a real estate license.
Chris Jones new investor in need of help
13 August 2007 | 2 replies
Hello everyone, I’m very interested in getting into the real estate investing field, so all I’ve been doing lately is acquiring some basic creative purchasing and financing tactics I could use to help out motivated sellers and myself, it’s a true win/win.So my questions are:1- I know this question depends on the seller’s needs and my financial ability, but under what perfect conditions should I try to utilize each creative tactic (subject-to, lease options, contract of deed, straight options, and owner financing)2- What contracts I must use and have signed when utilizing each creative tactic (subject-to, lease options, contract of deeds, straight options, and owner financing)3- Once the appropriate contracts are used/signed for each tactic, what are the following steps I must take; now I’m not talking about the complete a-z steps.
K M Project Manager Fees
19 September 2007 | 5 replies
So cost of materials plus X%.Would this model work with a project manager on a rehab project?
Ryan Urban Making Real Money in REI
22 August 2007 | 19 replies
Otherwise estate planners tend to be lawyers who are used to people who have a J.O.B. and pretty boring estates.Consider reading some of Bronchick's materials on wealth protection and estate planning as applied to RE investors.