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Lance H. Tenant screening: credit
14 December 2012 | 9 replies
If he is willing to give you all the documents that you listed, without pulling his credit, I would just verify the documents.
Jason Lam How do you obtain the properties to sell?
17 December 2012 | 6 replies
This time is generally used for the closing agent to prepare paperwork, verify that the house is legally sellable (clear title) and other details around the sale.
Jon Klaus Managing properties held by your self-directed IRA
22 March 2017 | 27 replies
I am not an attorney so I would verify this with the custodian of your SDIRA or an attorney.  
Shaun Reilly What was the worst offer you ever made?
17 December 2012 | 0 replies
As in the lowest and most unlikely to be accepted.I was cleaning up some old emails and came across one that remided me of one.I put in offers on a lot of HUD houses and in this case I got an email from someone at the asset management company asking if I knew how to verify my bids before confirming them.He cited a property where I bid $389 on something that was listed for $128,000.I just ignored the email but kind of wanted to write back and let him know based on my analysis that I was actually overpaying
John Jabson How much is needed?
26 December 2012 | 5 replies
I'd do it but only if that guy has a verifiable income, has a hefty bank account, can prove that they have the skills to rehab, and is willing to pay me a crazy interest rate plus a hefty deposit.There just has to be an easier way.Glenn
Thomas Good New member from West Virginia
27 March 2013 | 12 replies
A true good wholesaler should always give you the information you are looking for :) Of course you verify it.I personally love to do lead generations marketing to distress sellers that typically need alot of rehab so I always provide the data.
Bryan Hancock Bypassing The City's Watershed Flood Department For Permits - How Do I Raise A Lot Inexpensively/Creatively?
20 January 2013 | 8 replies
If you still need to do any grade raising with soil, I recommend you procure a construction materials testing firm to verify compaction density and uniformity.
Dave Wood Hello from Sarasota and Northern Virginia
13 December 2013 | 11 replies
The buyer brokers and listing brokers like knowing our clients are screened and verified and can perform if a deal is presented and can be closed out in a timely manner.
Sib Bahjat HUD home purchase question
7 January 2013 | 2 replies
Be aware that to get paid, the selling agent must insert wording in the contract that verifies HUD will pay his or her commission.
Philip LaRoche New to investment properties
3 January 2013 | 9 replies
I text the tenants a reminder to pay, they text back when they've made the deposit and I verify it online.