Kim Coleman
Current and Prospecting Landlord in Maryland
1 January 2016 | 11 replies
Over the years of struggling in this business, trying to put deals together, working to earn a commission or an equity profit, I am blessed to have had the ability to be innovated and with creative imagination to invent systems, techniques and concepts that produced short cuts and made my job easier, rewarding and fun.Some things I have used or invented to help myself and associates to relieve the pressures of this business:A business card that people keep and play with and ask me for moreA Indian Head Nickel that has gotten the attention of bankers, prospects and many people who have received it.
Davon Lowery
Has anyone worked with this broker/lender???
27 December 2015 | 5 replies
I received an email from Senior Commercial Capital, the email said that they could fund my deal.Anyone had any experiences with these guys?
Mark Caragio
Due Diligence Contingency in a Purchase Agreement
27 December 2015 | 5 replies
B. (1) BUYER HAS: 30 Days After Acceptance, unless otherwise agreed in writing, to: (i) complete all Buyer Investigations; review all disclosures, reports, lease documents to be assumed by Buyer pursuant to paragraph 8B(5), and other applicable information, which Buyer receives from Seller; and approve all matters affecting the Property; and (ii) Deliver to Seller Signed Copies of Statutory and Lead Disclosures and other disclosures Delivered by Seller in accordance with paragraph 10A. (2) Within the time specified in paragraph 14B(1), Buyer may request that Seller make repairs or take any other action regarding the Property (C.A.R.
Nickiesha Bartley
New member from Brampton, ON Canada
20 October 2015 | 7 replies
I am excited to meet new people and receive great advise on how to start !
Kortez Walker
Do you prefer wholesaling or listing?
22 September 2015 | 21 replies
, the answer is "NO", because as the Licensed Wholesaler, your "duty" would be directly towards your end-Buyer, not yourself.So yes, I agree with you when you said "By that logic, you (the Seller AND your end-Buyer) would almost want to work MORE with a licensed wholesaler since he/she would have to tread lightly" - since Licensed Wholesalers are OBLIGED to receive no more out of the total transaction than what would be a normal Agents commission (otherwise it can be argued that they are KNOWINGLY stealing from the Seller).So getting back to the OP's premise of some Licensed Wholesalers making MORE than if they were listing - why should that be possible?...
Jamael Reed
3bed 1.5bath SFH Motivated seller - I need help on this one
3 October 2015 | 9 replies
Info I received;3bed 1.5 bath744 square feet - 1 acre of landBlock home built in 1938Minor repairs(I'll take pics upon viewing) but has all new windows and roof is 9 years old.Motivated to sell because of relocating and can't afford double payments.
Jonathan Lipson
I drove for dollars, now what?
17 September 2015 | 12 replies
You received a lot of good ideas in the replies.However, either @Justin Fernandez and I disagree or his "50/50" comment needs some clarification.
Rick L.
What financing strategy to utilize to acquire properties?
17 September 2015 | 15 replies
You receive all the income and pay all the expenses during the period.
Brenda Allen
Note Buyers' Criteria Question
14 September 2015 | 5 replies
It is an alternative to being a landlord - you're cash flowing but you resold it at fmv or higher, you received a down payment and you're dealing with a owner instead of a renter (typically different mentality).Your issue seems recapitalizing so you can do more deals.
Michael Charles
Psyched to start !...but a major roadblock?
15 September 2015 | 5 replies
But ever since I have been paying my other credit cards on time and received a pretty good raise at work but I still have the default on my record (private loan).