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Matthew Broderick Greetings from Orlando, FL
24 January 2016 | 3 replies
Always great to meet a fellow Orlando investor.
Ernest Losoya Having trouble finding a good house in San Antonio, TX
24 January 2016 | 8 replies
We truly appreciate all the feedback that we have received from fellow investors. 
Arianne L. Florida Security Deposit Dispute - help appreciated
22 January 2016 | 14 replies
I thought that I would get great advice and insight from fellow BP members regarding a security deposit claim that I want to dispute.Background: My husband and I rented a 2/2 apartment for 18 months.
Account Closed Eviction Attorneys In Arizona (Advice)
25 January 2016 | 8 replies
Then you can contact the process server to get the court date scheduled.
Rob Smith Need a loan after short sale
22 January 2016 | 4 replies
It takes a credit pull and a made up "123 main street" purchase loan to pose the question to LP, however.Further: Normally I disagree with the majority of my fellow lenders requiring a fresh credit pull every 3 months for a preapproval to remain valid.
Quinton Lightfoot jr New to Wholeselling
25 January 2016 | 16 replies
I felt it was worth giving each potential buyer that choice, rather than paying for those things in advance.Hopefully your Seller will NOT be angry with you if they see their home listed at a significantly higher price - because you will have already TOLD them that in order find them a cash-Buyer at the agreed Sale price by your due date, you may resort to using all the resources you have available, including your reputable and gets-the-job-done Realtor, right?...
Justin Nothem WB-24 Option to Purchase Agreement ?s (I apologize its so long)
22 January 2016 | 0 replies
FIRST QUESTION- Closing Prorations: Not sure which one to chose (default is the first one)Line 120 - Real Estate taxes shall be prorated at closing based on  {The net general real estate taxes for the preceding year, or the current year if available} {Current assessment times current mill rate} {Sale price multiplied by the municipality area-wide percent of fair market value used by the assessor in the prior year, or current year if known, multiplied by current mill rate}I checked the default option which is the first one, but want to make sure it is the right choiceSECOND QUESTION- Property Condition Representations:  Very confused on this sectionLine 150-168 - Seller represents to Buyer that, as of the date Seller grants this Option, Seller has no notice or knowledge of any Defects other than those identified in Seller's disclosure report dated _______ and if applicable, Real Estate Condition Report dated ______, and, if applicable Vacant Land Disclosure Report dated _____, which was received by Buyer prior to Buyer signing this Option and which is/are made a part of this Option by reference (Complete dates or strike as applicable) and _____________________ (Insert conditions not already included in the disclosure or condition report(s)) CAUTION: If the Property includes 1-4 dwelling units, a Real Estate Condition Report containing the disclosures provided in Wis.
Tony Carter Howdy From Toronto-Thank you for this opportunity!
26 January 2016 | 14 replies
Fellow Torontonian here.
Christopher George Wholesaling
21 February 2016 | 17 replies
Furthermore, a lot of what I read and see is generic and dated.  
Tim Porsche How to Deal with Nonpaying Non-responsive Tenant
23 January 2016 | 8 replies
How long does it typically take from the date you filed an eviction, until you actually have the tenant physically removed if it comes to that?