Patrick Rentz
Wanted to run my action plan by the experts...
29 March 2009 | 6 replies
First, I’m going to attend every REI club meeting I can (there should be 5 in April), looking to speak with potential buyers, attorneys, title company guys, realtors, etc…trying to find the big players.
Bob Harris
Tenants left behind a boat, now what?
15 March 2013 | 7 replies
The remedies of this subsection are not exclusive and shall not prevent the landlord from resorting to any other available judicial procedure.
Scott E.
Finding Quality Wholesale Deals for Flips
18 January 2014 | 9 replies
There are a lot of big players buying up rentals on cap rate around here, so the flips have been pretty hard to come by.I was buying at under 65% this time last year, been pretty hard to find at 70% lately unless you are doing add-ons in high dollar areas.
Bao H.
80 cash offers, how can I get picked?
21 March 2013 | 24 replies
Become one of the inside players.
Ashley Payton
Finding Hard Money Lenders
4 December 2013 | 5 replies
There are online lists of lenders, here are a few: scotsmanguide.com/ lvhardmoney.com moolahlist.com privatemoneylendingguide.com reiclub.com (has a directory on the site) creonline.com (has a directory on the site)Although I have advertised on some of them in the past, I would stay away from them unless you are at a last resort situation.
Jenna Stonecipher
How can I work this deal?
19 December 2013 | 10 replies
Use a hard money lender for a last resort.
Roy N.
Private Money - where to begin
22 August 2013 | 18 replies
After months ... well, maybe a year, of lurking, I've submitted my "introduction" post and made a few other small contributions to some of the fora.Now I've sat down to raise the questions responsible for my being here in the first place and I'm not exactly certain how to start ... so, rather than try to write eloquently, like any engineer, I'll resort to a bullet list of the facts ;-)1) As alluded in my introductory post (http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/55/topics/88317-new-sort-of-in-canada ) I realise we have arrived at the point where, if we are to grow our real estate business to meet our objectives in a reasonable time period we need to start using other peoples money (OPM) to purchase properties.2) I've helped raise both private and public funds for startups in my past, so the principal and general process is not foreign to me.3) Despite the above two facts, I am presently seeing the task of approaching people for private financing as a "necessary evil" and am loath to do it.
Carol D.
French Leaseback
11 May 2013 | 5 replies
It gets complicated if there is a long term option.I have not heard it called a french-S/LB so I looked it up, looks like the french govt. has tax benefits to encourage the scheme to provide more resort housing in resort areas with weekly rent agreements.
Tracy Briggs
how to contact bank? vacant house next door
30 January 2012 | 10 replies
I don't mean to come off as too critical but given the players mentioned there is almost no chance you can make direct contact with a person who can give you private access to buying the property once the bank takes title.
P Patel
HUD Commissions - No Buyer's Agent
9 October 2016 | 28 replies
Anyway, for any other young players out there, before you bid on a property you see online on hudhomestore.com, google 'HUD Discount Broker'.