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Jordan L. Where can I go to get Commercial MLS Listings
7 May 2014 | 9 replies
Get with an experienced commercial real estate agent and work out some sort of split.
Mahesh K. companion dog
7 May 2014 | 27 replies
@Mahesh K I have to say that I feel for you, this is one of those situations where no matter which route you end up taking, there are many possible pitfalls, so lets hope that things work out for you in the end, which is certainly possible, its certainly also possible that things will work out one way or another here.I really urge you to read this pdf file that I cut and pasted some of the parts of in my earlier post, I wish I could link to it but its a pdf download but just google "esa dog" and look for the "Right to Emotional Support Animals in "no pet" housingresult, its something I think was written by an attorney that sounds like he comes from the point of view of being an attorney that represents the people claiming disability.
Joel Owens Do you rent to contractors as tenants or not ? What is your tenant mix ?
16 September 2011 | 7 replies
Everyone has their own beliefs and values.Mine is if you can't afford to tip then you shouldn't go out to eat and should eat at home.I am not talking about children but adults.If someone is giving service it should be paid for.On the question of tenant mix unfortunately on my listings I get it more often than I would like to.When I ask why the investor says because of their experience of owning multiple properties over years and years they have learned certain things.I just tell them I can't comment on such matters because of fair housing laws and that gets me out of a uncomfortable situation.Sometimes on these deals my job is to close it and move on never to see a certain party again.At the end of the day the business isn't all roses.The investor will say if it's too much of this mix you will be dealing with this problem and too much of this this problem.I will say I do notice trends.For instance in eviction court when we had to go multiple times over 3 weeks to evict about 95% literally of all cases the tenant was XX but there were tons of other classes renting in the area.So all I am saying is that is an observable trend for the area and a fact that is present.I also know it doesn't include people who do workouts before the court date or leave on their own accord.
Sam V subject to deals - how much does everyone put down and has the bank called loan due for anyone
20 January 2019 | 21 replies
But if I put too much money and the bank does call it due I would be the one scrambling after putting money.I am trying to see if I can work out some other type of deal , pmts every month instead of any chunks upfront to minimize my risk.
TJ Thompson Partnering on a flip
22 September 2011 | 25 replies
The property was completed in 4 months so it all work out quite well.
Sherry Lewis Feeling the pain of my first purchase
1 November 2011 | 81 replies
It sounds like the repaired value of your home makes it a bad deal, more than the condition of the house.In any case, good luck and hopefully the other places work out better for you!
Travis Elliott Need Some Legal Help.....NOO
27 September 2011 | 14 replies
You did, and things did not work out.
Geri Johnson Purpose Built Investments
27 September 2011 | 2 replies
Dave is known for information and data and the extreme detail he does before entering into a deal which probably explains why the ventures his company enters into work out very well.
Don Hines I just got fired!!!
29 September 2011 | 26 replies
Work out what you get for your money ahead of time and don't pay your balance until the agreed upon work is done to your satisfaction.
Sierrah Fanth Lease Option-Owner behind on payments, how much time do we have?
27 September 2011 | 4 replies
First, I would assign it and not sandwich it, unless there is a HUGE pay day on the back end.Second, I would try to get the sellers to work out a modification prior to me putting the deal together.Third, at this point, you do not need an attorney.