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Nick Frazier Point Breeze vs Brewerytown (Appreciation/ Cash Flow)
12 December 2018 | 2 replies
As a wholesaler there are sellers in every neighborhood that think their property is worth a million dollars, I would recommend handwriting letters or going door-to-door and talking to people and building rapport in relationships which may take time but is also probably the best way to find a good deal because you'll know about properties that people are interested in selling that are not going to be on your traditional list from the source or text delinquent or any other lists.
Mauricio Botero Philly Realty Transfer Tax (x2) when buying from a wholesaler?
26 August 2019 | 23 replies
Thanks in advancePennsylvania does not care who pays the transfer taxes - the state just wants them to be paid.The one audit letter I saw, was addressed to all parties including the title company.
Herb V. The Dovetail Method
5 May 2019 | 50 replies
Here's a Q&A point from the Dovetail webinar the other day:Q: I spoke with the most investor friendly title company in the DC-MD area, and they see the distinction between personal and real property transfers as a way of overcoming the no flip language in various approval letters (most notably BoA's) as disingenuous.
Bienes Raices They aren't moving in???
4 December 2011 | 20 replies
Hopefully this incident was a fluke.The Fallacy of Sunk Costs :cool: Although not quite enough to cut them loose, I'd be VERY careful to make it clear that this is not acceptable behavior and they'd better follow the letter of the agreement at all times.Poor tenants always end up costing you a ton of headaches and costs.Keep an Eagle Eye on them and show them who's The Boss
Tal Eisenberg Probate Outreach NYC
13 February 2012 | 4 replies
Hi All, I'm trying to expand my outreach for wholesale opportunities, Probate being one of them. 2 Questions basically:1) Would you go the yellow letter route?
Christopher Lawson What to invest 20k in to start a business?
21 March 2019 | 18 replies
Devour the information on the subject of wholesaling on this site, send out some postcards or yellow letters, set up your phone systems and websites and you can turn the 1k- 3k you spent into starting your wholesaling business into 10-15k from assigning your first property.
Myka M. Totally new at this commercial thing, but knows a good deal when she sees one!
8 March 2010 | 28 replies
Wasn't sure if I needed to post a new thread for this or not but, I got my proof of funds letter for this deal.
Taylor C Tenant screening - timing and tool of choice?
8 August 2010 | 14 replies
As soon as I find something I don't like, I stop and write in big letters across the top of their application "REJECTED" and the reason.
David Splittberger PA legal advice
27 August 2010 | 2 replies
The biggest things still yet to acknowleged by him or finished is a couple of outlets not working, track light not working, and he hasn't given me a key to my mailbox.the electrical I'm not to worried about, though I am hand delivering a notarized letter next week about it, mostly It's the mailbox.
Damion Hopkinson where are the most promissing places to meet an investor
30 October 2010 | 6 replies
Get lenders letter or bank statement in amount needed to close deal.3.