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Christopher Giese New Member from Midland, TX
4 July 2013 | 13 replies
I have been reading through the articles, blogs and forums non stop since I found BP a couple of days ago.
Su D Tenant Breaking Lease before Move In
19 September 2013 | 13 replies
The Earnest Money received will be applied to the Deposit or considered liquated damages if the Agreement is terminated for non-payment of the Deposit.b)The FIRST MONTHLY PAYMENT in the amount of [[$First Pmt Amount]] is due on or before [[First Payment Due Date]].
Annette Hibbler Are You Celebrating Your Financial Independence Day?
4 July 2013 | 0 replies
Two days later, it was publicly read in Philadelphia’s union square.
Aaron Foster Novice from Houston Area
7 July 2013 | 9 replies
Seems like every deal I've had has been non-standard - lol!
Justen Ashcraft insurance costs for duplex and triplex
5 July 2013 | 6 replies
Non owner occupied.
Jeff Johnson Rent to Own with current mortgage
24 July 2013 | 8 replies
Additional earnest money could be made say as $5,000 quarterly (initially 5 at the contract plus 4 more payments gives them 10% down....roughly).Payments are "paid out of closing" credited to the purchase price and non-refundable paid to you.To give the buyer a warm fuzzy feeling, give them the "first right of refusal" in the sale contract over the contract term.You can also put in the sale contract that it will be extended as necessary for lending requirements, say no more than 60 days, this gives them one year plus to ensure funds to close as any lending requirement to be met so long as they have a commitment.You need to tell your lender that you will be leasing the property as they will be getting a new policy from the agent.
Jason Walkowicz Subject to deal 10 properties
9 February 2014 | 15 replies
The seller contacted me from a non owner occupied letter that I had sent them.
Jason Blasenak Hard money contract
7 July 2013 | 3 replies
Then search the public records for their name, and you can see copies of their mortgages/deeds of trust, whatever you use there.
Bonnie B. Laminate vs Engineered Hardwood
8 July 2013 | 18 replies
Wouldn't you agree that there are many finishes that hold up fine in non-rental situations that you would, 1) never put in a rental or, 2) expect not to last due to the fact that tenants generally don't take care of a property the way a homeowner would?
Freida Whatley Selling rental property and not reinvesting in rental
7 July 2013 | 17 replies
However, posting on a public forum kind of takes away from what you INTENDED to do.