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John Taylor Financing 4 years after bankruptcy
16 June 2015 | 2 replies
The other option is to go to a business or community bank for their HELOC's on non owner properties but they usually dont like any foreclosure or BK records.2) this is a personal decision and up to your preferences just, buyer beware and vet our your partner well3) there are many options unless you get a seller who is willing to carry paper, commit to a land contract, lease option, or other form of contract for deed or take back a note for their title interests to control the property with out using an actual traditional or private/hard lending sourcesAs a comment aside, I've funded conventional financing deals if the foreclose was documented to be within/included inside the CH7 BK discharge papers.
Kyle Cluff Seeking a wholesaler friendly Agent in Salt Lake City
11 January 2016 | 9 replies
Less traditional methods of acquiring leads could be an avenue.  
Humberto Valencia Cash flow
19 September 2015 | 6 replies
I know for instance there cheaper than traditional single family and multi family there are investors that have made millions dealing with mobile homes 
Account Closed Vacation Rentals - Right Under My Nose
14 June 2015 | 10 replies
The owner is asking way over what a traditional investor would want to pay.
Rupert Spence short sales-- buying the from the back end from the bank by maximum concept.
10 March 2020 | 1 reply
Strategy by  buying the non-performing loan through new concept of  using "The carrot and the stick.Improving the Short Sales success rate , sharing the financial gain with owner who traditionally get nothing at closing. this a new concept  of resolution with the bank from the back end in a win-win-win process.
Rupert Spence short sales-- buying the from the back end from the bank by maximum concept.
6 March 2020 | 1 reply
Strategy by  buying the non-performing loan through new concept of  using "The carrot and the stick.Improving the Short Sales success rate , sharing the financial gain with owner who traditionally get nothing at closing. this a new concept  of resolution with the bank from the back end in a win-win-win process.
Neomi Riley partnering with realtors
13 June 2015 | 1 reply
Agent/investors are used to this sort of arrangement, but it may be hard to convince a traditional "retail" agent to work with you.
Max T. what's your commission split with the broker?
26 January 2016 | 6 replies
Going with one of the traditional brokers you'll most likely start out at a 50/50 split.  
Patrick Britton Which brokerage to join as an experienced RE investor
14 June 2015 | 5 replies
If I were you I would go with a non-traditional broker.
Craig Smith How do you reinvest your profits?
14 June 2015 | 8 replies
Thy dump it into the next project and just keep rolling it...I have also seen full time investors that don't have a traditional 9-5 to pay bills take 30% and reinvest the rest.