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Dell Schlabach fha apprasial question
25 October 2014 | 5 replies
They are MUCH less strict so easier to get approved.
Chelsey Jimenez First time deal
24 October 2014 | 5 replies
If the see your intentions are just to assign the contract (which can have a low success rate) than you may have a hard time finding an agent to invest time.Earnest Money- If it's a foreclosure, you're going to need to put down some sort of deposit up (likely 10%) so you'll need to have some cash available to you for this.Assignment- Most banks have strict guidelines per their bank addenda that specifically prohibit assigning that contract to another buyer.
Jim Lally Mobile Home Investing in Connecticut
27 October 2014 | 5 replies
I've talked to 7 or 8 and 5 of them said yes.Yes, the park will have to approve the tenant, but the strictness seems to vary greatly by park. 
Sam Leon Tenant Estoppel Letters getting more complicated?
12 November 2014 | 44 replies
In the commercial context, tenants will revise estoppels routinely (bigger tenants anyway), especially when they include things like item #4 which are really more appropriate in an SNDA.  
Ryan Merkel Real Estate Investing Adventure: To 2015 and Beyond
13 March 2015 | 6 replies
The coach was clearly following a strict formula for topic discussion, and my 45 minutes was extinguished before I even got to my first 'advanced level' question.My to do list for week 2?
Shane H. Crazy applicant withdrew, what is my next step?
3 November 2014 | 8 replies
I fully refund their deposit check though.In CA we have some strict laws that govern the screening fees, so you may want to check your local state resources about that.
Chris Shipman Rule 120, Pre-Foreclosure in Broomfield, Colorado
3 November 2014 | 3 replies
You have to get the foreclosing lender to withdraw the sale, you can't do that yourself.Colorado has some very strict laws about dealing with owners in foreclosure.  
Gary Dezoysa At what number of houses does management become more difficult?
8 December 2014 | 6 replies
We also use buildium, I also have a 14 page lease and have learned to be considerate but "VERY" strict with out tenants!.
Marcin C. Can I get the full $12,000 amount of tenant didn't stay the full 12 months?
6 November 2014 | 8 replies
And by "they", I really mean ME.....You might want to get educated on the rules in your state and how lenient/strict they are to know whether it is even worth pursuing a judgment. 
Walt Thiessen How can a real estate agent most help you? Where do real estate agents fall down on the job for you?
2 November 2014 | 7 replies
@Karen Margrave   I remember as a new agent in the late 70's in my little town in Northern CA I was living in at the time ( lakeport)  I would routinely go to the office and put the big office open agent on duty sign out on Sunday afternoons..