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Aaron Godfred Great Article About Home Buying in Los Angeles
14 July 2017 | 3 replies
If you need to cancel because the loan isn’t happening due to an appraisal issue your mortgage broker just tells them the loan isn’t getting approved. you have the loan contingency and that’s all you really need. 4. include a letter about yourself – what you do for a living etc. without it your offer is just a piece of paper with a name – the sellers don’t know who you are and it helps if they have a sense of who they are dealing with. you can even BS a bit and say you really need to close soon for whatever reason – maybe kids are starting school – Sellers like motivation attached to offers – they will believe you will be less likely to walk away or cancel over an inspection item.
Account Closed Reality Check: 20% discounts, 10% appreciation, 2% cash flow?
18 July 2017 | 22 replies
You might want a fixer, I don't, so the "same fixer deal" on paper is actually "worth" more to you than to me.  
Vick Galu Business Cards
23 October 2016 | 19 replies
Printed on the thicker paper and they don't seem cheap. 2-sided thick paper from $40 for 500 cards. moo has better templates so if design isn't your thing, they're a good option.
Edward Briley Reassignment Contract on Commercial Property
17 August 2014 | 5 replies
All I have been given by the owner of the contract is a piece of paper showing what is suppose to be the rents paid by the tenants for the last six months, and a viewing of the property.  
Kyle M. Rehab to Buy and Hold
18 August 2014 | 37 replies
  (2k for cabinets - medium grade RTA, $700 for tops, 1,300 for install).4) 2k for appliances (stove, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge)5) 4k for bathroom (tub, surround, vanity, toilet)6) 5k in flooring.     900 sq ft carpet (1,800 - $2/sq ft using lowes whole home install deal), 400 sq ft tile (utility room, kitchen/dining, bathroom, and entry way) (3k).
Manuel Sarabia What happens if my apt building burns down and someone dies. How screwed am I?
28 August 2014 | 18 replies
We change HVAC filters, inspect extinguishers, test smoke detectors, check for improperly stored flammables, unsafe extension cords, leaky faucets, leaky or stopped toilets, ripples in carpet (trip hazard), sticking doors (more than just an annoyance, it can cause impeded egress in an emergency), and any other unsafe or improper situations along with current or upcoming maintenance items like loose shingles and siding.
Chris Elliott Reading newspapers
28 August 2014 | 6 replies
If so, what papers?
Andy Ridder Suggest me something.
26 August 2014 | 2 replies
He threatened to fax over papers to my boss (the owner of the company I work for) and he also told me that if I did not set up payment by direct withdrawal, credit card or prepaid card within the next few days that a man would be coming to my office to serve my boss some papers.
Jessica G. Just signed the papers -- DFW sub2
13 May 2014 | 24 replies
I curiously joined BP on Dec. 30 last year, knowing nothing about investing in real estate.Four months later, using the wisdom I found here, my husband and I just signed papers on our first investment house.
Laura Levine Do I need an architect?
18 July 2014 | 8 replies
Getting their input on what you are doing and putting it on paper so you can bid the project out so all are getting the same info is invaluable when it comes to bidding construction projects.