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Karen M. Who are the renters?
3 May 2013 | 10 replies
When you buy with a 30 year note, the interest, i..e, the "rent" on the money is huge.
Brian W. Top three types of calls you get from your tenants
28 September 2014 | 45 replies
We clearly outline in our house rules that we expect Tenants to notify us of anything that breaks or is not working correctly - via e-mail if it is not urgent, or to call if it is urgent.We also provide our tenants with a contact list (velcro'd to the inside of a kitchen cupboard door) that contains the e-mail, office, and on-call numbers for our trade/service providers {plumber, locksmith, etc.}, so we rarely get those calls directly.
Jose Genao Advice please
4 May 2013 | 7 replies
I get e-mails from a company that offers standalone commerical properties.
Michael Buie New Member from Charlotte,NC
13 May 2013 | 9 replies
Carolina E beat me to it about setting up keyword alerts.
FRANK DARIENZO Hedge Fund Connection made...but.....
13 May 2014 | 7 replies
Good Evening bigger pockets board, I received an e-mail today from a RE agent stating her brokerage is working with a new HEDGE FUND, that is looking at buying up to 50 homes a month!!
Dariusz Chlopecki New member from Illinois
10 May 2013 | 7 replies
Sounds like a great idea - setting up my keyword alerts right now.Carolina E - Thanks!
Maher Bateh lease purchase my property?
7 May 2013 | 1 reply
If you want to lease purchase and protect yourself, first have them pull their credit report.Or go to a local mortgage licensed broker, and apply for a home loan.See if their D/E, credit, etc. is reasonable for an FHA loan in 12 months.Get 3% option consideration.Make the strike price in the future at new appraisal (12 months from now).
Steven E. Where to find deals
9 May 2013 | 8 replies
Originally posted by Steven E.
Kyle Matthews Is this multi family a deal?? (first post)
9 May 2013 | 16 replies
Get copies of the seller's Schedule E from their last two (or more) tax returns to see the seller's actual expenses over that time.It could possibly be a deal if the market rents are really that high.