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Shanda Brown Ripping people off!
29 February 2016 | 5 replies
Also, most wholesalers worth their weight aren't dealing in listed properties.  
Matt Schelberg Dryer Breaks Due to Tenant Misuse -- How to Handle?
21 April 2014 | 8 replies
She apparently did not realize that too much weight could harm the machine.The washer and dryer are both 15-20 years old.
Linda Shaw What would you do with this kitchen?
29 April 2014 | 10 replies
ugh I just saw this picture on Zillow's Birdseye view....Look at all the standing water in not only this house's backyard (with the two sheds) but surrounding yards too!
Myles Williams Loans
11 July 2014 | 4 replies
HI Myles you may want speak to top real estate agents in the area to ask about who they trust to use as a lender since that usually carries a lot of weight especially if that agent uses solely one lender to entrust their entire clientele to.
Tammy Braz Do You have to be "in love" with an Investment Property?
3 February 2015 | 23 replies
This is a business... you're selling a "doo-dad"... you're simply trying to find "doo-dads" that have the best spread of rent versus price point you can when weighted against the risks of the traits of that particular "doo-dad" (i.e. location, age of house, schools, crime, etc).Remove the emotion... while there can be some pride in ownership and I get that... at the end of the day, you're doing this (mostly) to make money. 
Ben Bakhshi Buying a property that FEMA wants to buy
14 October 2014 | 0 replies
A property I was looking at is designated for purchase by FEMA via New Jersey state.It hasn't been sold yet because it is bank owned and vacant, and thus last on their list.During this period, the bank has been marketing the property for sale and it is currently at auction.Can anyone shed light on what rights a buyer of the property will have in regards to the FEMA buyout? 
Alvin Neal Detroit: The Blueprint for Bankruptcy!
21 October 2014 | 11 replies
He still took Detroit into bankruptcy.8) Pensions will be cut (see 4 above), but many of those people do not still live in Detroit, so the actual impact on residents is not as much as you think.9) Detroit comes out of bankruptcy shedding a crippling debt load.  
Brittany Villamil Loan officers??? What for?
30 January 2015 | 16 replies
@Brittany Villamil thought i should add:In terms of doing things that would help the loan officer and/or your application it would behoove you to have the following documents readily available:W-2 for the past two yearstax returns for the past two yearsbank statements for the past two monthspay stubs for the last two pay periodsBut a good loan officer worth his or her weight in gold will be able to handle everything for you flawlessly.
Linda Weygant Short Sale Bank Negotiations. Who is high in this deal? Is it me?
12 May 2015 | 21 replies
 - now if the place is 90 days on market at 180k and very few offers the bank might think that number is more legit and put some weight on it in the BPO. 
Dane S. Foreign Investor tax/legal
12 April 2015 | 0 replies
With that said are there any CPA/Legal people here that do have experience in setting up foreign investors who can shed some light on this as well as ideal states, entities and taxation for maximum benefit?