
4 August 2015 | 64 replies
Though qualified and pay rent on time, they will complain constantly and, despite you jumping through hoops trying to satisfy them, nothing will ever be good enough.

2 August 2015 | 7 replies
wayne is exactly right. if you do get the high bid and buy it, you then have to get the tenants out of the place. that can be challenging. at that point, you can see what the inside looks like. at this point, if no one gets to see the inside, well, that just means the price you will offer is just that much less. you have to assume, then, that it is a total loss in the inside

6 August 2015 | 14 replies
I have one association that takes 1 month to approve or deny a renter so it is challenging.

29 May 2019 | 48 replies
Wouldn't you want an attorney to satisfy that?

7 August 2015 | 13 replies
It can be more challenging buying remotely but the key is working with someone that is reputable and trustworthy of course.

13 August 2015 | 166 replies
Under their interpretation of the law, someone buying and selling multiple FSBOs without using an agent would be violating the law.I doubt most courts would accept that position but it doesn't matter until someone challenges it.If I were wholesaling in Ohio (or another aggressive state) I would probably take the path of least resistance and get licensed.

4 August 2015 | 5 replies
The challenge with doing this is that you need to know the preliminary plat process, zoning, etc.

4 August 2015 | 4 replies
The PR is someone to just sign, transfer, sell, etc. the property to satisfy the debts of the estate and then transfer remaining assets to the beneficiaries.

19 August 2015 | 22 replies
I'd give him the $75 and state in the settlement letter that this satisfied/concludes things.

4 August 2015 | 5 replies
Finding good contractors is a challenge. 5) You should do as much work as you possibly can if you want to maximize money.