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Charles P land contract
22 July 2010 | 5 replies
He mentioned a all inclusive trust deed or a land contract, but his fear is that his lender can trigger the due on sale clause. any recommendations returned no results.
Gabriel A. How many properties have you purchased with $0 down?
1 August 2010 | 46 replies
So many HMLs were burned and those that have managed to survive now insist that a borrower have significant skin in the game.If you have found 100%, all-inclusive financing more power to you.
David Breitzmann Landlord will not execute "just cause" eviction - suggestions?
3 August 2010 | 5 replies
Rent is very depressed (roommates) at $435 (all inclusive).
Teddy Patrick jr Need some advice
21 September 2010 | 1 reply
There is no new note.An AITD (all inclusive trust deed) aka "wrap" is the most formal way to do it.
Michael S. 4 Signs Your Home Is About to Lose Value
6 January 2010 | 24 replies
If valuing a property where there are few sales and one of them is an REO, is recipe for inclusion in the appraisal.
Joseph Ziolkowski The biggerpockets store
7 December 2018 | 11 replies
Tell us how it has helped you find success and perhaps we'll consider it for inclusion here.How about that?
Jim Wineinger land financing
6 November 2009 | 26 replies
Set up a cabin with 10-12 rooms and charge a few thousand for the week with an all inclusive hunting tour, room and board!
Will Barnard Senate Bill 94 - California
20 November 2009 | 33 replies
Again, I don't fully understand it as the language is so open ended at times and all-inclusive, that it just about covers everything and everybody needing a license to do anything with a distressed homeowner.So what is the consensus?
Jordan Bull Looking for advice on financing
8 July 2011 | 7 replies
An "all inclusive trust deed" or wrap mortgage where the existing mortgage is left in place and "wrapped" by a new mortgage between the seller and you is another option.
Dena Wesley Seller does not want to clean out property
24 July 2016 | 3 replies
An old joke among property managers is the inclusion of an anti-prostitution provision in their leases, also referred to as "the worlds oldest clause."