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Justin S. Volume Rehabbers
24 January 2010 | 13 replies
I'm kind of limited because my private lenders are very conservative and won't go a penny over 70% of arv.... so that basically forces me into buying right.
Martha Maxim reducing rental liabilities in California
31 May 2011 | 6 replies
In our case, "Fat A$$" (as our evicted tenant has become affectionately known as) probably got coached by somebody because he finally answered his summons on the last day of the deadline forcing the case to court, another 2 week delay.
Bienes Raices City wants to make convicted criminals a protected class (renting)
15 July 2011 | 16 replies
What if you are forced to knowingly rent to a sex offender and then they are brought up on charges involving the neighbors kid?
Phillip Gainey It will happen in 2012
1 September 2011 | 15 replies
The plebians will seek redemption for the years of autocratic rule that has forced them into their Snuggies, elect a new government, and deploy much of our nuclear arsenal at New Zealand and Australia.
Mark Forest Question on asbestos
17 April 2009 | 3 replies
Simply pick up the phone book and make a few calls.Asbestos is normally found in older homes as insulation around the heating distribution network of both forced air and hot water heating systems.
Tara Jackson Wholesaling.....what are your best ways for finding motivated sellers?
17 August 2010 | 26 replies
I could not imagine how cold it must have it been for her during the winter and when it rained, things at her house must be soaked and yet...because she did not have the money to solve the problem, she was forced to live with it.
Lee V PRINCIPLE REDUCTION
5 May 2009 | 8 replies
One side says that lenders should be forced to keep people in their homes because they are going to lose huge sums foreclosing on the property anyway, why not restructure the loan and keep the current resident in the home.
N/A N/A How NOT to do business in Real Estate . . .
4 July 2007 | 20 replies
if they fine me, depending on the amount i won't pay it. if they throw me in jail, i'll be costing them money for some piddly offense and will have a short term. they sure as F*ck won't be able force me to let them live there, i'll make their (tenants) life hell so bad they'll move out on their own real fast. even if i, for some reason, decide to use the eviction process, i'll just start that process the minute they move in. that way, what ever BS time frame can pass and i can exercise it later on my own immediate terms. i'll hide the eviction language in the rental agreement (that they won't get a copy of). bottom line; renters are pieces of sh*t and i'll stop at nothing to ensure they can be thrown out on my time frame instead of after they're done damaging my financial/physical property.
Manuel A. Manuel - Wholesaling Log
12 January 2012 | 17 replies
When Yoda told Luke to lift the X-wing Fighter out of bogue using The Force, Luke's reply was "Okay I'll try".
Mason V. What does it take to force 25% appreciation?
16 February 2015 | 10 replies
This brings me to the question within the subject line, on average, what would need to be done to force the home's appreciation up 25%?