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Jason Mathews Having Diarrhea - What's that got to do with REI??
21 November 2010 | 30 replies
From more shortsale courses, to tieing property up with subject too's, while applying to the bank for Mortgage rate and Balance adjustments, to more foreclosure courses, to Tax lien Certificates, Probate courses, etc.The Banner ad at the top of this page comes to mind as I write this.
Mitch Kronowit Are you using QR codes in your biz?
11 March 2012 | 9 replies
They're meant to be used by mobile devices, so if possible when redirecting to a webpage, make it mobile friendly - and not your regular website that may have too small of a print or pictures that take too long to load for the smaller screen of mobile devices.I've read a couple of articles where businesses that have had a lot of success using SMS text messages, are having the QR codes tie into an SMS text message.
Account Closed Has anyone heard of this?
21 November 2010 | 9 replies
He calls me back a couple days later and tells me the property is already tied up, but that the individual wanted to talk to me about buying it.
Rodney Williams Equitable Interest
8 January 2015 | 11 replies
Just tie things up for $10....think of it as summary judgment insurance.The part I wouldn't like is a requirement to file the contract of record with the county.
Wade Munday Gmail vs Outlook?
4 August 2011 | 28 replies
Plus, it's nice because it does not tie my to my personal computer like Outlook does.
Elizabeth F. Wholesale
26 November 2010 | 8 replies
He and the seller then enter into a standard Purchase and Sale contract.Many sellers will not like having their properties tied up so long with no guarantees.
Matt DuSold Multifamily buying process
3 December 2010 | 17 replies
Otherwise you can end up with cash tied up in a deal that's going nowhere.You'll probably need to have an approved contract before they will let you in to look at the place or talk to the tenants.
Dion Shields I found a house, what do I do next?
3 December 2010 | 24 replies
Let me add that there's NO Realtor or FSBO sign in the yard, and I looked up the house in our county appraisal district records, and found a name, but it ties back in to the same address.All help/replies are greatly appreciated!
Micky Fokken Should I rent out my house?
6 December 2010 | 7 replies
This is because there is safety in numbers and when one property is vacant, you have others drawing cash flow to help tied you over.
Joseph Jacoway Landlord's Liability for Damage Done By Tenant's Dog.
11 December 2010 | 8 replies
I was thinking that would be the only tie-in for the landlord being held responsible.