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Matt Motil One LLC, or one for rentals and one for flipping?
17 January 2016 | 30 replies
Now, "intent" is evaluated at the property level, but there have been instances where "flipping intent" bleeds over to rentals under the same entity.
Brandon C. Tenant Breaking Lease - How would you proceed?
15 December 2015 | 25 replies
Do your best to place someone else quickly and then hold the old tenant responsible for the costs incurred.I would write them a letter that explains the following:The law requires tenant to provide XX days notice of intent to vacate.
Dan C. duplex adjacent to pit bulls in Milwaukee
16 December 2015 | 5 replies
Unfortunatley some people get a puppy with the intention to groom an initmitating and agressive behaviour, that's the real problem, but I think also easy to spot.
Robbie Knecht Marketing and my first campaign
28 September 2015 | 25 replies
Also, I haven't looked much into others sources besides probate so ill definitely put that on my to do list.
Kumar Chin How to bypass Dodd-Frank? Lets discuss options. Anyone?
30 January 2016 | 29 replies
An option triggers the due on sale clause, a lease less than 3 years does not.Is that option a "Real Option" intent of buying the property or is it a "Financial Option" a derivative of the intrinsic and economic value of holding the option to sell?
Christopher Stanis My Top 5 Creative Financing Strategies
2 October 2015 | 4 replies
It is amazing how many sellers will be satisfied with $500 down or with another modest amount tendered.The more motivated the seller, the less crossing of the palm with green-backs it takes to get them to agree to your terms.Your contract is a legal document, and putting some small financial binder on it is like a visible “seal” of your intentions.
Josh Rogers Motivated Newbie Joining
21 October 2015 | 8 replies
Sure thing I flew back to Jersey to get the rest of my things Ill be back sometime next week I would def like to pick your brain on some things.
Tyler Gauthier Probate Investing Questions
20 October 2016 | 10 replies
After reading Brandon's book, I really want to get that ball rolling, but I'll need the capital to do so, and I find that this would be the best way to find leads and wholesale them to more seasoned investors.Note: I have every intention of doing my due diligence when it comes to marketing the deals I find to cash buyers.
John Cantu Wholesaling without a license in Texas
2 October 2020 | 34 replies
You MUST have the intent to purchase and the ability to purchase, perform the requirements stated in any sale contract.
Maggie Cohle Security Deposit Return - Reasonable?
3 August 2016 | 28 replies
As I said, I had every intention to be fair yet reasonable, and I would like some objective opinions about this.Thanks for reading!