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Brandon G. Not Sure What to Do with this Property
14 October 2015 | 5 replies
I don't know much about it but her thinking is secure the right to purchase now without having to put up much cash right now.We could maybe put 20K down to help them with their down payment for their new house.But what I want to know is would doing this disqualify them from the loan they're trying to get right now?
Orlando Paz Need advice on advertised MH deal
15 October 2015 | 2 replies
@Orlando Paz1 - See if the sellers will take payments.2 - Check a local Investor club (REIA) and see if you can secure a money partner to fund the deal for you.Good luck and have fun!
Terry Cobbs New Member from Austin, Texas area.
16 October 2015 | 7 replies
Now, I'm interested in making additional income for a more secure retirement and yet still have the freedom to dictate my own schedule and manage my own time.No real estate or investment experience at all.....none....at all.
Arlan Potter Do you want to pay your tenant's unpaid water bill?
15 March 2015 | 41 replies
a few cities have told me that it's illigal for landlords to shut off water in order to make tenants pay rent. i am assuming that they think of it as "inhumane" to have to live without water, i dont know. maybe that's why they can never turn the water off due to non payment.gas and electric is tied to SSN and it follows your credit. cities dont have the time to track your SSN (nor do i want them to for security reasons), hire lawyers to go to court, report to agencies... the cost is too high.
Michael Hickmott Has anyone had any dealings with Privatemoneymen.com?
9 March 2015 | 4 replies
I talked to them over the week end and the most they would tell me is they are a Delaware company, didn't share their corporate name, but they certainly wanted a lot of information from me, such as bank statements, copy of social security card, and a lot of other stuff that I just don't feel comfortable in giving out to anyone that I don't have any kind of relationship with.
Account Closed NO Pets Policy Scenario- tenant has a doctors note to have a dog. Other tenant gives doctors note of severe pet alergies. who wins?
2 March 2019 | 15 replies
The landlord, however, can charge a security deposit (but not a separate pet deposit or larger one because of the pet) and may still seek money from the tenant if there is any damage caused by the animal to the home." 
Chip Chronister does a tax sale supercede the mortage
7 March 2015 | 4 replies
However the property is no longer security for that loan. 
Alberto Stein Rios Pulling Credit
23 November 2015 | 16 replies
You will generally not be given an account to pull credit without an office and often times proper protections in place to ensure that data is kept secure.  
Noel Fleming Jones Credit line leverage
6 March 2015 | 10 replies
They may give you a secured loan against the one you have but it may be more productive to bring them the specifics of a deal on another property and have that property secure the hard money loan.
Mike O. getting started and making it grow
12 March 2015 | 11 replies
IMHO, if I was going to want to essentially quit my job in 10 years, I would want to secure keep some of my funds liquid to safeguard my family, as well as, ensure that I was able to successfully manage all of my properties without the need to reenter the workforce.Hope this questions help us better assist you in realizing your dream!