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Russ Trimboli making many offers a week
23 January 2017 | 2 replies
and is there a way of sending in a letter of intent with terms or do i need to fill out the entire contract along with proof of funds for every offer ?
Mark Douglas Crash or Correction?
31 January 2017 | 27 replies
My purchases are at record setting lows so I think I'm recession proof as my rental income on the properties are under 2-3x gross rent income.I generally buy at prices 20% of the current median values.
Shay Reynolds Realtor expertise in Austin?
28 January 2017 | 0 replies
Interested candidates may come to see the Proof Of Concept to learn more and or to brainstorm.We are thinking the commissions will be 4,000-$6,000 per sale based upon a $50,000 sales price and or $70,000 for complete development services.
Eddie Lehwald Massive Appreciation-Hold, Sell, Refinance?
1 February 2017 | 13 replies
Standard disclaimer that I'm just an internet guy and have no law degree nor tax certifications, but from my understanding the law is fairly lenient on what constitutes proof of residency for this.As far as investors with experience on more hard-core construction, reach out to @Jared Watson.
Kenneth Wong Lease to Own - 7 yrs
9 February 2017 | 3 replies
Many thanks.House renovation Details:Gutted the entire houseNew kitchen; high end stainless steel appliances (Viking, Samsung, Bosch); tiled floors; cabinets;                island with Viking gas range and island  exhast hoodBasement apartment (540 sq ft); IKEA kitchen; high end appliances and huge tile walk in                            bathroom/changing roomFull attic renovation to a 40 x 20 room; sound proofing; insulated; private staircaseNew half bath on first floorNew door to rear deck back porchNew deck/porch; two tone trek on pressure treated lumberNew Italian tile laundry roomNew Gas Furnace ((Peerless 100K btu)New tankless water heater; using existing electric water tank as emergencyNew roof on garage
Jay Hinrichs Wholesaling and the equitable interest theory
24 August 2018 | 52 replies
—In all criminal cases, contempt cases, and other cases filed pursuant to this chapter, if a party has sold, leased, or let real estate, the title to which was not in the party when it was offered for sale, lease, or letting, or such party has maintained an office bearing signs that real estate is for sale, lease, or rental thereat, or has advertised real estate for sale, lease, or rental, generally, or describing property, the title to which was not in such party at the time, it shall be a presumption that such party was acting or attempting to act as a real estate broker, and the burden of proof shall be upon him or her to show that he or she was not acting or attempting to act as a broker or sales associate.
Jim Witten Some 1031 Specifics?
7 February 2017 | 24 replies
I could use it in lieu as proof that I identified something?
Michelle Black Help! Tenant won't pay, lawyer won't respond!
16 February 2017 | 17 replies
Additionally take any proof you have to show she was paying rent, this is important to show she is a tenant.After giving her the N12 you immediately file a L2 and a L9.
Daniel Guas Bathroom renovations - what brand of tile are you using?
20 February 2017 | 12 replies
The mosaic tiles that come on a flimsy backing is awful to install - rocks are the worst.I did 18X18 in my kitchen and I liked the look of the large tiles.Seal the business out of the grout - consider using a latex additive for extra water- and stain-proofing.
Ernesto Alandy Section 8 & Social Services as Rent payment
27 February 2017 | 0 replies
All units are currently occupied. 2 units are on a month-to-month and 1 unit just signed a lease. 2 units are paying their rent with cash and social services. 1 unit is paying with cash and Section 8.