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28 March 2015 | 6 replies
Also the loan is with a local bank generally and they want full recourse against you so you have to be very careful on the purchase.They will want to see after your down payment what your remaining liquidity is and total net worth.
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4 November 2021 | 10 replies
Anyway they store data on an SD card that you have to check manually, but it is inexpensive, battery operated, and easy to hide.
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26 April 2020 | 9 replies
I also expect to see a lot of mom-and-pop, brick-and-mortar stores go out of business permanently.
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4 February 2020 | 36 replies
Starbucks and Whole Foods are not cheap stores so when they go into a downgraded area, it means the back data suggests it's coming and this will only enhance that.
20 January 2016 | 7 replies
I will also put these Flyers up at stores and post-offices.
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27 November 2006 | 6 replies
-every property will and should have a clear title and hazard insurance, so they are fully protected -ask them how much money would they be able to set aside for this and how quickly the money would be available (or how ''liquid'' they are) when I have a deal -as backup I should line up some good hard money sources and private lenders -always borrow more money than actually need. so I can pay the monthly interest payments by increasing construction/repair costs the equivalent of two to three month of interest payments.For example, if I purchase a property for $60,000 and total repair cost $30,000 the total amount I need is $90,000.
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15 March 2007 | 7 replies
Banks might be more willing to liquidate from there books, especially in short sale scenarios, but it is also going to become harder to get investment properties financed.
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13 July 2007 | 5 replies
Although you might have appraisals that justify the "70 cents on the dollar" assessment, I would argue that this isn't enough for the upside risk (what if prices decline before you liquidate) or volume you are considering (There are guys on this forum that don't budge unless they can pick up 1 property at this discount value---you are considering the purchase of 100s).
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8 October 2007 | 17 replies
But is so convenient to be able to store a fax on the computer, check my faxes on the road, or delete junk faxes without wasting paper.
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20 February 2008 | 11 replies
This is the same floorcovering used at the Kwikee Mart, the department store, the museum, and other high traffic areas.