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Tami R. Stock... what's hot for you guys
3 February 2011 | 34 replies
The world population is growing at an ever-increasing rate and supply is not keeping up.
Stephen Hare My First Offer Accepted!!
16 June 2009 | 16 replies
If repair cost is estimated based on the "wholesaler" doing the labor (see first paragraph), then that "wholesaler" had better volunteer for supplying the free labor to the end buyer he wholesales it to.Can't be doing both of "work on repairing credit to buy" and planning to do work by swinging a hammer (on that house that he can't afford to buy).
Account Closed toxic houses
23 March 2009 | 0 replies
Those of us with sulfur issues wouldn't be able to walk within yards of this type of building..I haven't heard if it has been used in commercial structures yet.
David Howarth Accepted Offer - Cash Flow Statement
23 March 2009 | 2 replies
It is also evident that you left out many of the operating expenses, such as management (even if you do it yourself), utilities (even if only during vacancies), office supplies, legal fees, evictions, damage done by tenants in excess of the security deposit, entity maintenance, lawsuits, capital expenses (not technically an operating expense), etc, etc, etc.You might want to read one of the 50% Rule sticky threads in the General and Landlording topic areas.Good Luck,Mike
Jared Johnson Getting Past Real Estate Agents
24 March 2009 | 8 replies
Structure your L/O deals so the agent gets paid the seller side of the commission when you find a tenant/buyer.
Matthew Green deal!?
28 March 2009 | 32 replies
You can also buy a mortgage calculator at most office supply stores, although that certainly isn't necessary unless you want to carry one with you as you look at houses.Mike
Jesse Ramirez Subject To's Legal In New Mexico? Please Help!
27 February 2016 | 18 replies
Call a bunch of title companies and ask them, they would know.You might or probably will get a lot of title agents have no clue what your talking about so they'll be like, "whats your number and I'll get back to you"if those words are mentioned, either hang up and call another title company or ask them if they can do WRAPS.Wraps are very similar to Sub2s and there is a chance that a title company will understand that.If they tell you NO you cannot do those transaction here in NM, ask them for the proof that you can't or refer you to their legal department to have them explain why it is not legal whether they call it a Wrap or Sub2You could also contact the Attorney Generals office, but your not going to get any straight answers there unless you can find an article or press release relating to Subject to's or 'creative acquisitions in real estate' detailing certain laws that they will most certainly cite in those press releases/articles.What ever you do, do not go to the department of Real Estate or any other agency that is obviously funded and structured for Realtors b/c they will tell you anything outside a standard typical transaction involving an Agent is illegal.Hope that helps
Minna Reid Some Short Sale Questions
27 March 2009 | 4 replies
Depending on the lender and the rep assigned to the file, they might do another one if you supply them comps that support it.
C W Building Basic Website
7 January 2010 | 16 replies
You need to pay attention to a lot of details, from having clean HTML code, layout structure, navigation menu, all the way to the look and feel of the website itself.What I discovered from an XSitePro-generated website, the HTML code, the layout structure, the navigation menu, the supporting files are all right on the money.
Harrison Painter Why is the stock market up 1200 points in the last 20 days?
6 April 2009 | 7 replies
Short answer: Supply and Demand