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Patrick McCafferty Investor making an offer on a short sale
19 October 2009 | 15 replies
Leaving you with the second position lender calling the shots as to the amount of discount that will be permitted.
Derek W. 4-plex analysis
16 October 2009 | 9 replies
The City wants a rehab permit pulled, but doesn't have anything on the property that freaks me out.
Gigi Blanton Build a new one or buy an old one?
17 October 2009 | 8 replies
2) Can you get the necessary permits to build?
Ayanna Kiklas Does it make sense to buy a vacation home
23 October 2009 | 11 replies
The HOA can make things difficult if they allow rentals, and some don't permit rentals.
Michael Rossi Granny Takes Another Scumbag Off the Streets
23 October 2009 | 1 reply
Sonny needs to take up the slack and get his own Concealed Carry Permit instead of depending on his poor 70-year-old Mom.Two shots from a .357!
Jorge Gonzalez REO (certificat of completeion needed)??
26 October 2009 | 2 replies
Being that there is a open permit on the property & will not have a clear title ?
John Matveyev Trying to help my bro with his problem
30 October 2009 | 3 replies
Are these permit fees, lot improvements like grading, or building an access road/driveway on an easement, or both?
P M Fully Leased Duplex in Up-and-Coming Area
30 October 2009 | 9 replies
, lawn and ground keeping, possible advertising, accounting, permits, licenses, maintenance and the biggest problem vacant units or not paying tenants.This is all expenses, on a two unit can these expenses be low and not 50% of the rental income, but the best is you plan with these.My calculation with a 10% CAP is, when I pay the house in full (here $57,900) and leave the NOI income untouched in the bank account I paid the house after 10 years.
James Ward Funny Short Sale Stories
15 November 2009 | 11 replies
No permits required, no license required and the cost of this one day bootcamp (1/2 hour long) is only $4,995!
Will Barnard Senate Bill 94 - California
20 November 2009 | 33 replies
Seller agrees to sign such contract should suchsignature be needed and requested by Buyer so long as such signature will not result in anyfinancial gain for Seller and that such signature is for the purpose of permitting any MLSListing.7.This contract is contingent upon Buyer or Buyer's Realtor finding a suitable 3rd partyfor the Buyer to resell the property to upon closing.8.Seller needs to select services.9.This addendum supersedes any conflicting agreements in the initial contract.