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Natalie Gelbke-Mattis Seller Financing Terms I want to offer for a Lakefront Motel
7 November 2022 | 2 replies
Purchase Price $ 549,000.00 Deposit (year 1) due 1/1/2023 $ 55,000.00 Deposit (year 2) due 1/1/2024 $ 55,000.00 Loan Term/Amort - 24 months/ 180 months - interest paid* $ 37,044.00 *50% towards purchase price Total cash to seller by 1/1/2025 $ 586,044.00 Terms 24 month / 180 amortization @ 7.5% interest with 10% down.
Robert Mayo 0 income, have cash, fico 800 - loan possible?
27 January 2011 | 12 replies
Robert,As the saying goes - "cash is king"If you have the capital to make all cash offers and can close quickly, then you will have an advantage over other real estate investors that have to make their offer contingent upon financing.I've had lower offers accepted over other RE investors by offering all cash, quick close, no contingencies, and by offering a significant earnest money deposit.
Mike Kruser What makes a slumlord
8 September 2010 | 60 replies
Called the landlord and said, you violated the terms of your owner responsibilities and the lease is terminated, send them the deposit back or face further action.Scum bags even tried arguing with me, can you imagine tenants right out of there!
Louis Bruneau Rehab with no money down.
16 September 2011 | 23 replies
But the rules have changed.I thought I could just finance the whole deal with hard money but I've heard those guys have disappeared and now the new hard money guys want some deposits and good credit...
Craig Newborn Seller unable to locate lease agreements
15 May 2012 | 5 replies
If there are rental agreements, the tenants might have copies.Then if they say there is a security deposit, the wife will need to come up with that money, or provide evidence to the contrary.
Robert D. tenant at fault repair
1 August 2012 | 3 replies
so i have a section 8 tenant in one of my rentals. she is a good tenant. about a month after she moved in we had the plumbers come out and roto rooter the main line leaving the house. i didnt mind. the cause for this instance could have been anyones, not to mention it hadnt been cleaned out in a few years. no biggie. 5 months later i needed to call out the plumber again. this time the main cause of the plug was someone was flushing down those sanitary wipes, which are not biodegradable. this is purely the tenants fault obviously. bill totalled $300+. she has no way of paying this as she stated. housing authority has her locked in for 2 years from begining of the rental contract. i dont necessarily wanna give her the boot, but this is a business. my real question is: she wants me to take it out of her deposit, then she claims she will replenish the deposit once tax time comes around, around feb- march 2013. is this legal for me to do?
James Collins Rental business LLC?
9 November 2012 | 42 replies
James CollinsAnother thing to think about: assuming she forms four LLCs with three houses per LLC, she's going to need to form four new bank accounts, possibly eight if the state mandates a separate account for security deposits.
Mattie Covatch Roommate in houseshare wants to end lease early.
9 November 2012 | 4 replies
And if he cannot cover the rent at your place because he is spending it somewhere else, then good luck collecting your money.The deposit can be used to cover the 2nd month rent if he doesn't find anyone.Also, it wouldn't hurt to *help* him find a new tenant.
Kelly Madden Finding a down payment!
12 April 2013 | 14 replies
Would i be able to deposit these into my account to use as proof of funds.
Uwe K. Re-keying after tenant change?
11 February 2013 | 19 replies
I do as Bryan A. said - use same brand and just change outside parts that have key slots; tenants comprehend that the old key no longer has any chance of opening locks that are physically changed this way.I have seen the landlordlocks.com product demo'd in person, and that is the way to go once you get lots of units - mainly because you still can have a master key that accesses any lock.