
23 July 2019 | 36 replies
A First-Refusal Right Is Not an Option Although often associated with options, the first-refusal right is not a true option.An option is an irrevocable offer that gives its holder a unilateral right to trigger the purchase at the option price during the option period.In contrast, a first-refusal right does not give its holder the power to compel an unwilling owner to sell.

2 February 2016 | 73 replies
That should not hold a person back from pulling the trigger.

19 February 2016 | 17 replies
A landing page is trivial and only performs thing, redirect to wherever you desire.You can trigger the redirection from the user click OR with a timeout meta refresh.

26 January 2016 | 5 replies
I'm basically ready to pull the trigger on something just don't have the avenue yet...

25 January 2016 | 24 replies
I would agree with the others that stated that they would not pull the trigger on this deal.

25 January 2016 | 5 replies
If you're getting 3+ calls per day you would probably have it rented quickly.Put together your pro forma and if the numbers make sense pull the trigger based on cash flow / cash on cash type metrics.The only question mark is whether you're planning to cater to a 12 month tenant or rather a seasonal expat tenant - you will need to be very careful with your vacancy rate given the nature of the location.

25 January 2016 | 5 replies
Assuming you pull the trigger and buy from them, you are responsible for taking possession, which means the possibility of conviction by going through the court system.

24 January 2016 | 2 replies
If you convert the property to an investment property within the first year, it could trigger the due on sale clause.

1 February 2016 | 17 replies
People think that Wall Street was greedy because they were "betting" on CMOs defaulting.I don't think the movie blames the default swaps,they were only options that would be triggered on 15% default of the security.It was the lax lending standards and the rating companies exchanging ratings for dollars,coupled with crazy derivatives that were being sold to institutional fund managers as safe investments.The movie even showed the consumers had a part in acting irresponsibly.Although the banks allowed it.The NINJ no income,no job loan is not a good idea it turns out.

27 January 2016 | 8 replies
I think my excitement over posting my first question on the forum made me trigger happy and I did not clarify my original post.In no way did I plan to contact the seller personally on properties I've already seen.