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Taylor Jennings Two Foreclosure Leads - WTH do I do!?!
7 April 2014 | 15 replies
___________________ Is that price flexible?
Alex Langerhorst Lease option vs Subject to
9 August 2013 | 6 replies
Her property is worth about 360k and she owes 330k with a 3% (flexible) mortgage rate.I'm looking to lease option (or rent) the property to another individual.I offered the home owner a Subject to deal but she is moving back to the south and she does not want to deal with having anything on her name.
Elizabeth Incrocci Starting out - part time vs. full time
29 July 2013 | 1 reply
You may consider a flexible 2nd job to ensure you can attend to your real estate profession when needed.
Steven Maduro revitalizing a stainless steel kitchen sink. From the Lazy landlord series
1 August 2013 | 3 replies
I didnt wet sand I had some sand paper that3m makes They are sponge pads they are squares of sponge with sand grit on one side.Worked really well.Thanks for bringing that up because the sponge allows you to follow all the contours of the sink. without making extra gouges where your fingers are.Using a flexible block (also available at body shop supply stores ) would be really important if you never did body work before.
Gwen Trotter HELP!!! My RE Attry Said No!
2 February 2014 | 26 replies
There are plenty of very creative and flexible attorneys who will be happy to work with you.
Matt Kauffman NE Ohio/Stark Co Newbie
16 August 2013 | 9 replies
I currently work in a sales job that is very flexible on time.
Philip Sigillito what are some costs people typically dont take into consideration that could cost alot of money later on
2 August 2013 | 5 replies
This can make a huge difference come tax time.As for closing costs, everything is negotiable (at least when dealing with individual sellers, bank owned properties have regulations that are much less flexible).
Dan Borecki Newbie from Boston, MA!
13 August 2013 | 13 replies
I was doing well and really enjoyed the freedom and flexibility of being an agent, but was presented with a great opportunity in an accounting / financial reporting role at an institutional investing real estate company by my former counselor at the big 4 company that I couldn't pass up.
Tyco Bronye Why do agents make so little on average?
18 August 2013 | 30 replies
They often worked other jobs that were flexible to provide extra income until they were closing regularly enough to be an agent full time.
Taylor Jennings How should I structure this deal? Sandwich lease?
6 August 2013 | 5 replies
You probably have a good idea bout their level of flexibility.