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Mark Crowder $0 financing for rentals
6 January 2017 | 2 replies
One way is to have the borrower bring some funds to the table so you have some skin in the game.
Robert Piller Question on JV Agreement
23 May 2014 | 14 replies
You also need to get rid of that GM as they can't carry any water and has no skin in the game.You can fry that GM, move him out and look to others who have the ability to perform to move in, a PM should not be in the mix of ownership without the ability to carry off their share.You and the others may end up buying, but you need to see your attorney IMO. :)
Eric Giovannucci Insight from Lenders On Novice Investors
3 December 2014 | 9 replies
That's my job in life, to make deals work.If I see that you have a decent deal, you have skin to put in, your credit isn't total trash, that you understand what needs to be done, you have a simple concept of what to do, you come across as truthful and there is an ability to pay, well, hell, you got the money!
Hai Loc Partnering with a Contractor
16 June 2016 | 17 replies
You either need to find them yourself or work with a genuine wholesaler who finds great deals.If your contractor partner has no skin in the game they don't have much incentive to get things done and do them the right way.As enticing as this may sound, the downside is much greater than the upside.I tried partnering with a contractor on a house early on.  
Rod Coleman How To Pick The right Hard money/ Private Lender
11 May 2014 | 17 replies
- how much money do I need to put in the deal as down payment or skin in the game?
Michael D'Egidio How can Realtors help investors to see the bigger picture?
27 May 2014 | 12 replies
I mean, come on. you need to put some skin in the game and realize each and every flip isn't going to net you 50k...2.
Marie Machosky Emotional Support Animal - Bogus "Documentation"? FHA, ADA, HUD
7 October 2022 | 18 replies
does the resident need the accommodation or modification requested in order to have the same opportunity that a non-disabled individual has to use and enjoy the the apartment or community" The wording sets up the "therapist" to have some skin in the game if they say "yes" on this form as it relates to an ESA.
Jason Waldo Please critique my recent flip/rental!!!
22 December 2022 | 15 replies
Glad you have thick skin LOL, Equity? 
David Edelstein Reverse 1031 Funding Question
18 February 2016 | 4 replies
They will always prefer to see some skin in the game from the client but that's not a deal breaker.  
Sas S. Broker Fee for Multifamily Portfolio
13 February 2013 | 6 replies
This way the seller is loyal to the broker, committed to selling, and has skin in the game.