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Carla Carvalho Industry Partners at Patch Of Land
18 March 2016 | 4 replies
Recently PoL released a memo regarding their new partnership with several institutional lenders.
Ketan Patel Background check website and how long?
15 August 2017 | 35 replies
Once they agree to share - the landlord has the full credit and criminal report within a few seconds.Rent payments will be released very soon and we are currently accepting users.  
Isaiah Lopez Just Starting out! Anyone have suggestions and thoughts?
16 March 2016 | 15 replies
I am currently working as a construction worker, I work hard for my family, but I no longer want to a abuse my body for the rest of my life that construction does.
Ann Wu Tenant is threatening about sign of poison
29 December 2016 | 37 replies
Whenever a tenant crosses the line with a threat like this, you immediately release them from the lease in writing so that they can move out immediately for their own protection.  
Sam Akif Flooring in triplex
17 March 2016 | 5 replies
It sustainable product, has natural anti-bacterial properties (one of the reasons its used widely in hospital, care home, and daycare settings), and does not off-gas - or release in a fire - dioxins and other toxins PVC will produce. 
Che Ross Seller Financing Opportunity in Baltimore
18 March 2016 | 4 replies
There are a number of things I would be able to suggest when negotiating a seller financing dealAn offer - Seller agrees to finance $138,000 on a principal subordinated mortgage with payments of $1,000 (or whatever you want to pay)What this means is that you are paying principal only payments of $1,000 a month, at the end of 5 years you will have reduced the balance by $60,000 (no interest)Also, if you want to get another mortgage, because you will have a subordination  clause in your mortgage documentation, you can place his mortgage in second place and place a new first mortgage on the property and walk with some cash.You also want to have a clause that allows you to take a discount in the event of early pay-off - suppose after a year your refinance the property and you are able to take a 10% discount, you'd save $13,000.You want this clause in your mortgage also; This mortgage and note is fully assumable without qualification and with release of liability in the event of assumption.You could put a stutter clause in also, this gives you the right to skip one or two payments a year.There are some more interesting things you can do, but I'll leave it at that.
Bob Malecki Suggestions needed to get performing borrower to pay late fees?
18 March 2016 | 8 replies
I collected them all then.. other wise no release.. not worth my time or energy or thought process to chase little dollars on a monthly basis.
Dante Pirouz Seller Financing: How can I make this deal happen?
3 April 2017 | 18 replies
So you could put all of this time,effort, and energy in to get nothing down the road.Maybe add some extensions to the balloon under certain conditions and the option to sell off certain properties with lien releases off of the note.
Anthony Podloski Need a realtor and PM company in DC and MD.
1 April 2016 | 20 replies
Would your agent know about "subordination, subject to, principal mortgage, interest only, seller participation, payment skip clause, discount early pay-off, fully assumable w/release of liability w/o qualification, substitution of collateral without pay-off upon sale."
Diane Trotter Anyone doing crowdfunding?
12 June 2017 | 126 replies
When I was at Patch, every time new rules, regs, letters, guidance, whatever came out, I had to go back and reevaluate everything we were doing to make sure it still worked with the body of law coming out of the SEC.