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Morgan Brown Private lending for multifamily
16 September 2024 | 7 replies
Reserve requirements vary greatly from lender to lender but you have to acceptable reserves of some sort as well.Lastly, keep in mind, many lenders will not consider managing properties where you are not on title as experience. 
Matthew Rembish Fund that Flip
19 September 2024 | 43 replies
Investor Beware....Once you jump through all the hoops and prove your salary and net worth, make sure the credit of the borrowers are within your acceptable credit range.
Eric N. Has anyone used ROIChamps - VA/Cold Calling service? Are they reliable?
17 September 2024 | 8 replies
I had about the same results when I placed 20-30 calls per day, and the quality of the leads were similar: every day I would speak with 5-10 individuals and get one or two seller saying they are open to the idea of selling their house, but they would not accept anything less than the full retail value (often 125% of Zillow estimated value).
Tim Silvers Cast Iron Plumbing On Flip Property
14 September 2024 | 23 replies
It should have been 5-10 days long starting when you accepted their earnest money.
Josh Cocker Advice for Rookie RE: Seller waiving inspection
14 September 2024 | 9 replies
Apologies for how long it is 😂Background - I have put a back up offer which looks like it will be accepted when the current buyer doesn’t meet the negotiated timeline  to close on a deal which was 2 small single family’s 2bd / 1bth recently fully renovated being sold together on a parcel.
Dana Richardson Would you lie on payment history for your tenant?
16 September 2024 | 21 replies
It's a great example of how landlords are duped into accepting bad tenants.Define some standards, then stick to them.
Mak K. Section8 tenant- kicking out strategy
14 September 2024 | 4 replies
- if we use rent payment as issues, in past judge  stated if we accept the money from housing, eviction notice is null and void?
Eugene Mitchell Escrow won't close
15 September 2024 | 18 replies
How unreasonable.Many escrow companies still accept grant deeds by mail.
Christopher Wissing Tips on buying from a wholesaler
13 September 2024 | 1 reply
Also in your area that is a little rural if its well and septic makes sure those are checked by professionalsif it has city sewer make sure you do a sewer scope on the line running to the street.. and of course make sure roof is good etc etc.and for sure you can offer what you want to pay.. they may not accept it but its up to you.also ask title company to give you current owner.. and if you want simply make a back up offer in cases the wholesaler cant close this happens a lot and you get a better deal. 
Marc Brandon Unbelievable Florida security deposit claim lawsuit!!!
18 September 2024 | 47 replies
In both notices, they alleged that they served you with the respective document at (the address you provided the court in the Summons.)While the Clerk clearly accepted these documents, I see no record of any proof of service/certificate of mailing entered into the case for them.The only other thing - the last item - I see is, another week later, DEFENDANT’S EMERGENCY MOTION TO VACATE THE FINAL JUDGMENT AND WRIT OF POSSESSION, which, to me, reads like a poor attempt to show their client that they did something (from what I can tell, the allegation that the tenant vacated a week before you obtained the final judgement should be the grounds to justify vacating the judgment now.)The Court said nothing to either of these 3 filings by the law firm - according to the public records I see.Seems like the horse was out of the barn when that LLC (the law firm) entered the case, but, again, I am not a lawyer.