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7 September 2007 | 7 replies
Worse when a thread is not all that active.My third concern is the RSS reader and the widget make it easier for someone to disconnect from the BP community.
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10 January 2009 | 21 replies
OSHA has regulations that apply, and it is a serious bio-hazard concern.
11 October 2007 | 11 replies
Most owners do not intend to live in their condo year round, so this is not a concern in typical circumstances but insure you are aware of potential restrictions before your purchase.Anyway, if anyone has any questions about condo-hotels or fractional properties, please post them here and I will do my best to give you a prompt, reasonable answer.
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8 September 2007 | 4 replies
As far as real estate investing is concerned, it is something i have been interested in for a long time just not really familiar on where to start...i am leaving the army in 11 months and am starting college in Dayton, OH and am majoring in real estate/property management.
9 September 2007 | 2 replies
No strong concerns about the property's present condition.7.
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10 September 2007 | 12 replies
If you are really good at finding tenants then you would not be concerned about a vacant unit at the time of purchase.If you buy with a tenant then get the tenant to sign an estoppel letter before you become the owner.
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13 September 2007 | 4 replies
hello everyone, i'm a beginning investor and i need some help/advice on putting this deal together.well anyway here is my story, just the other day i found a vacant run down boarded up house in a good neighborhood (were the other properties have beening selling kinda high and etc), this propery was listed by this real estate companyso i called the real estate company got the price of the property and setup a walk through to see just how bad it was inside, so the next day we went through the property and man i tell you this property needs alot of worknow at this point i am only interested in wholesaling the property to another investor because i think the rehab will be a little to much for me being a beginner and etc, so i told the agent to make an offer on the property, and after some negotiation the seller said as far as he'll come down on the price is $10,000so here is my problem, the agent said before we can go any farther i need to show proof of funds ((becuase no bank would give you a mortgage on a property like that, so whoever that'll purchase would need to be a cash buyer)) and open escrow with about $2,000 which i don't have any funds ((i just want to tie this property up/get it under contract so i can sale it to another investor)), plus the agent told me that the listing agent of the property is also a rehaber and said if i dont take it he'll take it, and the only reason he's giving me that opportunity is because he's already rehabing a couple of other properties right now ((which i don't know if this is a tactic to get me to get the property faster or what))but here is some info about this deal, the property was listed at $79,900 and was reduced to $65,000 about a month ago, then i got them down to $55,000, and the properties in the same neighorhood with the same specs are selling for $142,900 in good conditionso how to i go about tieing this property up especially when working with a real estate agent, oh yeah something i forgot to mention i even have friend that would be interested in buying the property off of me to rehab it, its just that he wants me to find him a hard money lender to work with......SO IF SOMEONE CAN HELP, PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT TO DO, ALL OF THESE PEOPLE ARE WAITING ON ME TO MAKE A MOVE
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19 September 2007 | 8 replies
Aren’t they concerned about destroying their credit?
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1 February 2018 | 7 replies
Worst case being that the signor would have to prove with the corporate documents that they have the right to sign.With my initial studying of this technique I have some concerns with it.
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21 September 2007 | 7 replies
The initial question had a concern for getting cash out with out being taxed.