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Cody Hall Starting out questions
17 January 2013 | 7 replies
Not saying what you want to do isn't right, just saying there are other options and considering the real commitment involved with real estate, you should do yourself the favor of knowing as much as possible about what is out there.
Will Hoyle First yellow letter to absentee owner - please critique
30 March 2012 | 3 replies
Do yourself a favor by hanging up.
Mariana Skonieczka When to decide to rent?
9 April 2012 | 19 replies
Then advertise the price just below the apprised value with favorable financing with rate and terms to a qualified buyer.
Joe Smith park resident manager - necessary? And at what cost?
26 September 2012 | 6 replies
Do yourself a favor and require your tenants to have a bank account you can electronically capture the rents from.
Isaac Isaacson Renter wants to Buy Rental House
3 April 2012 | 15 replies
If you are within the subdivision/ certain mile radius of normal sales range + or - 10%. the appraisal will often go in your favor.
Ken Rishel Is Seller Financing Doomed?
5 April 2012 | 6 replies
Bill, I brought the other thread to the front.I think the difference between us, is that I strongly dislike all of this regulatory effort even though I have two companies that exist because of it, and while (to my knowledge) you make no money off of it, you are basically in favor of regulation.Sort of ironic, isn't it?
Mike Andrews Housing: The one bailout America could really use
10 April 2012 | 14 replies
This actually works in the homeowner's favor because most improvements add less value than the cost of the improvements.Yes
Account Closed Private Lender vs Hard Money Lender
2 December 2019 | 25 replies
Private money sounds better because the terms are typically more favorable: less points, less papework, less hassle, etc.
Jeff D. flipping out over possible s-corp loss
16 April 2012 | 21 replies
Do yourself a favor and hire an accountant to do this for you.
Veronica Mackey BK
17 April 2012 | 9 replies
From a lender's viewpoint, is it less favorable to have a BK than low FICO?