17 December 2007 | 2 replies
Two or three board members and the management co feel threatened, to the point of wanting law enforcement security at the next several meetings.
23 December 2007 | 2 replies
Look at the Security Deed and/or any Assignments and look for MIN followed by a 15 digit code.

18 December 2007 | 7 replies
Correct me if I'm wrong:1.A wholesaler finds the deal from a motivated seller. 2.Secures the deal with a "subject to" purchase agreement. 3.Flips the contract over to another investor.I understand between 2 &3 the wholesaler is marketing the property to investors, but what is he telling the seller all the while.

11 February 2010 | 19 replies
And that he has to pay interest on the security deposit after the second year - which he didn't.

20 December 2007 | 7 replies
At first I wanted to start out with stocks/bonds/debt/securities etc.

1 June 2009 | 8 replies
Operating expenses include taxes, insurance, management (even if you do it), maintenance, advertising, utilities (at least during vacancies), capital expenses (although not technically an operating expense), entity maintenance, legal fees, evictions, court costs, evictions, damage done by tenants in excess of the security deposit, I could go on and on.At any rate, you left out all of these expenses, which means your negative cash flow (even with your interest only loan) would be a monthly LOSS of about $768 per month (over time).Good Luck,Mike

22 December 2007 | 3 replies
I am trying to get into REO'S and I need a hard money lender or 2 to secure the financing.

26 December 2007 | 12 replies
Hey Antwon---If you have a loan on the property you are putting in the trust, you should look at the security instrument and talk to the title company like EricFoster suggested...

12 February 2008 | 7 replies
Hopefully you have some security deposit.Jon

3 January 2008 | 9 replies
So, I'm not at all sure that all the negativity about loans is justified.I do have excellent credit; never missed a payment on anything; these are full doc loans; and I am buying these properties at about 40% of market value, so there is a huge amount of equity in the deal and the bank will therefore have a lot of security.