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Jesse Ramirez How did you build your buyer's list?
25 August 2017 | 23 replies
I have a web site that I post my deals on.
Kenneth LaVoie Tying up a property quickly
26 May 2009 | 2 replies
While you can submit an offer before you view the property, and ensure that you have an "escape clause" or due diligence period, this type of thing will hurt your reputation if you get in the habit of not following through.And while you could send a Letter of Intent to get the seller to "hold" the property for you, they are very unlikely to hold the property based on your LOI if they have a real contract (a bird in hand...)My best suggestion is to find a realtor who is more available to you, or one who will give you the lockbox codes for the properties (assuming they are vacant/REO), so you can show yourself around.The next best option is to get your real estate license, so you can do it all yourself...
Troy Michaels URGENT EARNEST MONEY QUESTION
14 November 2015 | 14 replies
If you have no yet signed these addenda, then you don't yet have a binding contract, and you have the option to back out of the contract (even if you've paid the earnest money).And if you haven't signed those addenda, you likely won't get them until at least Tuesday or Wednesday of next week.So, if that's the case, you pretty much have until next week to decide if you want to move forward, even if you put the earnest money up today.I'm not saying that backing out next week is a good thing to do (backing out of any deal for no good reason can hurt your reputation), but legally you have that right up until you sign the final Contract addenda.
Brougha Sean will a non usa citizen have rights to property in usa
6 February 2013 | 19 replies
I'm not aware of any such web site.You could look at the HUD web site.
Chris T. Educating Sellers
17 June 2009 | 13 replies
There is no doubt that building trust and playing fair is the biggest pay-off for any growing business and reputation is any business' biggest asset.
J B How to get paid your negotiation fee after a short sale approval
30 September 2009 | 1 reply
I looked around the web and found some good ideas but not sure if it will work.
J B I need help with this deal!! What is the best way to close this one?
29 May 2009 | 16 replies
I did some research on the web and found some good ideas but one of those ideas really got my attention, not sure if this will work.
Chris T. Newly Contracted Property - When to Advertise?
5 June 2009 | 6 replies
I'm worried that if I put a newly contracted home on the web with it's new-higher price then the original sellers will see it and try to back out.I obviously want to get it sold before closing on it!
Bret Graham Las Vegas Note Broker
3 June 2009 | 3 replies
Hi, I'm Bret Graham AKA: [WEB SITE REMOVED] and am new to BiggerPockets.
David Maupin New member from Texas
2 June 2009 | 7 replies
This is the best source for real estate info I have seen on the web.