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Tony Severino How To Think And Act Differently
26 May 2009 | 1 reply
If we hear constant negative reinforcement enough times, like a animal with an electric fence, we quickly learn to back off and not to “rock the boatâ€.
Rich Weese Glen Beck at Mall
16 September 2010 | 80 replies
Georgy Gessell, 1926 So you only listen to news, etc. to reinforce opinions you already have?
Bienes Raices "Foreclosures slow as document flaws emerge"
3 December 2010 | 33 replies
In today's world where everyone wants to be a victim it is entirely possible that the previous homeowners or some activist driven organization could contest these type of foreclosures.I have not heard or read anything on the subject... but perhaps others have and can point out the source of that info.This entire topic further reinforces the need for buyers to have their own title insurance policy.
Jason K. End buyer tries to change original terms of contract?
6 December 2010 | 18 replies
So the contract would just reinforce those things when it comes over their fax.
Chris C. Selling Contract for Deed vs Selling Note
19 December 2010 | 8 replies
I have bought property on a CFD but after reading your explanation of how it should be structured it reinforces the fact I intend to never use that lawyer again.So using my new found knowledge here is the time line of how I propose this to be structured:I use cash to Purchase, Rehab, Marketing etc Total 35kI then finance 35k against the property.
Jake Kucheck How Much Do You Pay Your Property Manager?
21 August 2018 | 68 replies
I thought it was just my property managers that were becoming losers, but evidently its a global problem and reinforces the fact that no one cares as much about your wealth growing as you do.
Jerry R. Fannie Mae buyer to pay title using Fannie May closing company
8 February 2011 | 5 replies
A disclosure of the Purchaser’s right to choose the place of closing and the right to make an independent selection of their own attorney, settlement company, escrow company, title company and/or title insurance company in connection with the closing has been inserted into the Addendum.Impact to Sales & AMPs: Purchaser has always had this right to choose and the addendum change now reinforces that right.
Johnson H. Do you tell people you invest in RE?
8 March 2011 | 29 replies
Everyone needs positive reinforcement if we're going to succeed.
N/A N/A I want to be a "birddog"... legally
13 May 2011 | 4 replies
So here is what I am looking to do.I want to provide information and be able to learn by reinforcement of knowing which property the person closes on and why as a way to "get my feet wet", but be paid based on the number of properties presented meeting certain standards so as to avoid doing anything illgal as I understand.I am thinking my task would be somewhere along the lines of1) Look though all the properties for sale in a particular area online. 2) create a spreadsheet that lists various details such as: "adress of house, city, mortgage payment, estimated value of house, actual listing price, rental estimate, number of square feet, est price per sq ft, and one quick measure of value to narrow down my list would just be a formula that's something like yearly gross income after mortgage payment but before vacancy, insurance, taxes, damage repair and misc operating expenses, etc divded by 10% of the listing price or down payment... and any other information that the investor would like on there that I can reasonably list with ease...3) sort the spreadsheet by some metric that the investor prefers such as the return before non mortgage expenses mentioned previously or price/sq ft or price to the price estimate.4) For all properties that meet certain requirements, such as priced below the estimate price (Zillow.com estimate) by a certain amount, and/or yearly ROI based on 10% down on mortgage, mortgage payment and I could then go into more details and put together documentation which would...a)include # of bed, bath, year built, etc)b) attach any and all photos if availablec) misc information that could be useful.I don't know how to do repair estimates, but if there is some resource on how to learn I would be willing.Would this be something that investors would find useful?
Kendra T. Best way to repair concrete in garage
2 February 2010 | 3 replies
You will have to address the underlying issue that caused the shifting to begin with and it might just be a lack of proper reinforcement in the concrete itself.