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George P. inheriting tenants
13 August 2011 | 9 replies
If it's a really good deal, I'd still have the sellers file eviction and then try to get them to offer the tenants cash for keys.
Greg P. Appraisal was $2,000 short of Purchase Price....sigh..
16 August 2011 | 46 replies
We're going to offer them a 2k reduction in the purchase price, pay for the inspection and appraisal and buy them a washer and dryer if they would like.
Kyle Richter Cash at REO closing
6 January 2009 | 11 replies
I have read here, mixed replies about what to offer for a REO, I understand completly about, list price not being a determining factor for making an offer.
Kel S How low of an offer would you go on foreclosure?
2 July 2021 | 11 replies
Is it outrageous to offer $213,000.
Kenneth LaVoie Cap improvements vs. operating expenses
9 January 2009 | 4 replies
I'm very embarrassed asking my realtor to offer 49k on a house listing for 94k -- BUT ...
N/A N/A please help with potentil first deal
22 January 2009 | 3 replies
I was going to offer 65,000.
Carl Kahkonen price of a flex option
6 January 2017 | 10 replies
I have a few flex options contracts and a few put in a consideration of 10.00 I am planning on making a lot of offers using flex options so I am going to offer 1.009.
Chris H Help me understand how to proceed on sale
6 February 2009 | 10 replies
If I can get this deal to work I will contact you to offer you a fee for your advice, thanks so much.
Jeff Fairchild How to structure this deal?
7 February 2009 | 0 replies
I could offer $4,300 cash along with taking over his payments subject to, but he wouldn't have enough money for his bike.I could ask if he would do a subject to and continue to make the payments on the house for 6 months and then be able to offer quite a bit more cash.I could do #2 above and also ask if he has money for the repairs on the house and pay him even more cash for being a hard money lender.Do you think these are good options to ask him about?
Courtney S Might be doing my first deal..ADVICE PLS
7 February 2009 | 5 replies
And he bought the house in 2008 for $97kSome of the investors in my area say they usually take 40% off the market value and minus repair costs and minus their assignment fee...But from the looks of it there might not be alot of repair for the end buyer to do and if i subtract 40% from the market value I come up with $105k and I think that way too low to offer him but What do you all think I should offer him?????