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Bob Yon Talk me out of this course
20 July 2011 | 41 replies
We have some fairly new people here that have taken guru courses and seems all they can do is the talk, they don't have their money nor do they seem to be implementing any program consistently making the kind of money implied by those gurus.
Jimmy Delcamp Sources for Down Payments
4 July 2010 | 23 replies
It's a hard pill to swallow, I know.
Kay M. Child Support + Wages as Income
1 July 2010 | 1 reply
All sources of income may be considered for a mortgage that can be proven, consistent and taxable, given the reasonable expectation of receiving such income.
Brandon Turner Grace Periods? Rent extensions? What do you do?
19 July 2010 | 24 replies
I don't accept rent after that and they are evicted.In my experience with this system, a few people will pay before the 1st; a BUNCH will pay on the 1st (including Section 8); several will pay on the 2nd and 3rd; a BUNCH will pay on the 4th; and a few will consistently pay during the 3 day notice period along with the $50 late fee (thank you very much).
Jim Owens Purchasing a condo with hard money
7 July 2010 | 9 replies
A quick sale (less than a year or more) for $70K on a property you buy for $35K and don't improve is going to be a tough pill for a conventional lender to swallow.You might consider just buying it with hard money, holding six months, then doing a rate and term refi into a 30 year fixed.
David Lunsford Free and Clear marketing
9 December 2010 | 12 replies
The list consists of unencumbered houses and 10% below medium sales price.
Ariel Y. 4plex in Visalia, CA
8 July 2010 | 10 replies
Most taxing jurisdictions do not have a separate classification for Patio Homes.The term was first seen in print in the mid-1970s.[4] In a more generic sense it may refer to a home with a prominent patio, such as some traditional Mediterranean-style homes.[5]There is often confusion about what a patio home or cluster home is, and how it differs from a townhome.A townhome generally consists of three or more units with shared walls in a single building, and the townhome lot is limited to the ground on which the unit stands and perhaps a small rear patio area, with no additional private land.
F. De Rop Buying Property in France Tips
6 July 2010 | 0 replies
Much information about the way the notary - in English - is also available on [LINK REMOVED] The rates of the solicitor's firm and consists of a fixed percentage of the selling price depends on the type of property.
Kay M. Do you take tenant's personal life into consideration when choosing?
13 July 2010 | 14 replies
That said, you'll need to be consistent if you're going to take this approach.
Dustin M. Working on multiple lonnie deals at a time.
11 July 2010 | 8 replies
MHs are considered personal property, not real property, and transfer of ownership does not consist of transferring a deed, so those things indicate that MHs may not be part of the SAFE Act.