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Jay Koch Owner Financing: Three Ways to Structure a Wrapped Contract
11 July 2010 | 11 replies
The seller’s failure to insure the underlying payment is made in a timely manner will affect his credit score, not that of the buyer.There are a several legal instruments used for wrapping an existing mortgage.
Lee V FIRST DEAL...WHAT YOU GUYS THINK?
21 February 2009 | 22 replies
Expenses are things like taxes, insurance, utilites (if you pay or during vacancies), legal expenses, CPA, maintenance, property management, tenant damage, etc.Capital items are big expenses like roofs or furnaces.
Lisa Penny Good Idea for us??
8 April 2009 | 12 replies
If you want professional advice, you should always seek competent legal counsel from a broker or an attorney): 1- Do a cash-out REFI of the property BEFORE moving to give me some liquid cash. 2- Lease Option the property, but have the entire process run by my investor's club (they handle property managment, maintenance, tenant contracts and a TON of other stuff so I don't have to myself). 3- Use a portion of the liquid cash to purchase another property.
Michael Shadow OH Congress woman encouraging squaters
5 February 2009 | 21 replies
Everyone is always advised to seek legal counsel.
Jeff Fairchild Protecting ourselves from recourse
3 February 2009 | 16 replies
Here is a clause I have in my assignment contract:Assignee agrees to stand in the place of Assignor, and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Assignor from and against any claim or action which may hereafter be brought or asserted by Seller against Assignor arising under or by virtue of the AgreementThat should be sufficient protection against any litigation that comes across your way.Although I would have an attorney look over any clauses in your assignment contract to make sure they are in line and legal and maybe ask to see if there is a clause you can add to further protect yourself.
Gash Nag Prospective Tenant has a 90lbs Dog: What care should I take?
3 February 2009 | 5 replies
Set a pet policy (no pets, or only pets under XX pounds, or whatever) and stick with it for everyone and you should be within the legal limits.
Jeff Fairchild Anyone used Weprovidethecash.com?
8 September 2009 | 33 replies
I actually coach others who want to be successful in the network marketing industry, so trust me when I say its legal, ethical, and works when you are with the right company and do it the right way.
Charles Kagahastian New York Lis Pendens NO LONGER PUBLIC???
8 February 2009 | 4 replies
Is this even legal?
Veronica Montoya FTC Targets Credit Scams: i3solutions.net, Score Optimization System SOS, Merle Eugene Schwalen III
12 January 2016 | 11 replies
The North Carolina Attorney General sent this letter due to not having the licensing and bonding information on file, for which I3 solutions subsequently provided, which is why no legal action was taken at all.
Vasia Pupkin What house can I afford?
22 April 2011 | 7 replies
I am about to graduate and I have accepted an offer with a starting salary of $72000 with a note that the salary will increase to $80k in 1-2 years if I pass the PE exam. In