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Collin Goodwin Now...This is Automation (Lead Generation)
3 March 2021 | 7 replies
In our mailers, we will typically use a Call to Action (CTA) such as a phone number or website address. 
Joe Miller Question about current leases on acquired property
26 April 2018 | 13 replies
Typically the new owner has to honor any existing leases.I can't speak for Oklahoma, but in Texas, that dog won't hunt.
Beau Pearson Is a home warranty on a rental property economical
26 April 2018 | 3 replies
To be fair, I've never had a home warranty for either my personal home or any rental properties.But I've know a few people who have had them for their personal homes and they sounded like nightmares.These are the complaints I've heard:I'm sure this can vary by company, but it's typically a $75 service charge every time a repair person comes out. 
Catherine Cleveland First time landlord!
29 April 2018 | 4 replies
What is the typical sequence of events to making a smooth transaction for tenant and us?
Elaine Lai CONTEST! Help me structure this spec/development deal!
8 May 2018 | 7 replies
So if your right about the project being $1.9m, you would need something in the $380-475k in cash/equity to get a typical construction loan. 
Cat B. Buying a lot with recorded tax liens
25 April 2018 | 2 replies
Typically the sale should be free and clear oh All liens.
Kevin Branin How to start work on day of Settlement
25 April 2018 | 1 reply
I do all of that and more expect for some of the bids a those don’t take long to get and I pretty much know what they are anyways since I do a lot of these.The risk with this is if somehow seller can’t deliver clear Title, then you are out these expenditures but that is rare.Not sure about your area, but here in Los Angeles, I can have all the plans completed and submit to B&S (building and safety) before being on Title but to actually get the project to RTI, I do need to show I am on Title or get notarized approval from seller to submit to City.I typically make my offers with closing dates of 10 Days but I love it when sellers need 30 or 60 Days to close as that saves me holding costs while I do all the plans and City submittal/clearances.
Charles Soper Submitting a offer up to a limit?
26 April 2018 | 8 replies
Anything is allowable if both parties agree but the typical response will likely be “submit your highest and best”..
Alexis Scott I don’t have a property yet, but want to start my LLC
25 April 2018 | 2 replies
If you get an llc typically you’ll use what’s called a registered agent which is where the address comes in, that isn’t your personal address .