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Brandy Y. "Is There Anybody Out There" in South Carolina?
8 August 2017 | 46 replies
It's been an exciting ride so far and I look forward to seeing what else is in store.
Stephen Hundley Most efficient way to collect rent payments
10 January 2017 | 50 replies
Some stores will send you an automated email when you receive a piece of mailElectronic Transfer: I use erentpayment.com This is obviously my preferred method but not all tenants are comfortable with this.
James H. List price strategies - RE Agent strategies
8 July 2012 | 4 replies
We are really locked into the big box store mentality of ticket price is value.
Steve K Rents as a % of Purchase Price
27 June 2012 | 11 replies
I do know a lot of people that think they are good ways to store cash, outpace inflation with appreciation, utilize a number of tax efficiency strategies to improve their overall financial picture, and make a little mailbox money of the rent in the process.
Corey Dutton What Does FICO Really Mean? Will FICO Credit Reporting Software Have to Be Overhauled in the New Economy
28 June 2012 | 11 replies
Everyone can blame an old settler by the name of Edwin who purportedly was the first "bad credit" account at a local store in the early days of the US.In theory, you can have an 850 score and be denied a conventional loan.
Bill E. Reducing costs - utilities, cable, internet
2 July 2012 | 7 replies
I am not taking the Habitat store, I am talking real business furniture dealers that have used stuff, often good things to have- Efficient heating system, depending on age, plus fancy thermostats that can limit the range they operate in (or just a lockbox).
Corey Dutton Top 3 Reasons a Hard Money Lender Will Turn Down Your Real Estate Deal
30 November 2012 | 24 replies
My custoamry amout was 80% of the ARV that included purchase money, since I had experience in doing such deals and knew my borrowers a little better, that was not a problem, probably what Karen has with here investor types, maybe better terms.HML involves the above mentioned, but commercial includes small business operations, a C-store, used car dealer and floor planning, small manufacturing, bridge loans and in such, real estate included or not, reqirements are on a case by case basis, not all conventional guidelines must be met, and my rates were pretty much based on the deal, the risk and the term.
Adam Moyer Newbie HUD wholesaling questions
19 July 2012 | 17 replies
I was under the impression if a HUD bid is accepted on HUD home store it was an algorithm that accepts it, as in no human involved.
Watson Smith Buying a home that is still occupied
3 July 2012 | 9 replies
You might then have to store any contents for X days, state and local laws apply, and then they can redeem that property by paying for storage.
Mark Forest Carpet
4 July 2012 | 18 replies
I've shopped everywhere and unlike many things in their store the carpet is priced right.