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13 January 2020 | 28 replies
@Jay Hinrichs In NJ, we have a Consumer Information Statement that explains the roles of all parties that is supposed to go out on first contact and can be attached to all MLS drip campaigns, but it's another one of those legal things that barely anyone does.
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11 January 2020 | 2 replies
You could later assign the beneficial interest to another party (the LLC).
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17 August 2014 | 4 replies
It depends on whether or not you are doing a simultaneous close (aka...double escrow) or an assignment of contract.
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1 November 2014 | 23 replies
Hi Nathan,I disagree with the more liquid statement for 2 to 4 units .
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4 September 2014 | 11 replies
Look into the rates in the area and see if that just might tip your profit and loss statement in your favor.
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24 June 2015 | 10 replies
As a wholesaler your maximum allowable offer should be based on ARV - investor profits - repair costs - assignment fee.
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18 August 2014 | 1 reply
The Quick and Dirty of Wholesaling Lease Options…Here are the basic steps:1) Find a motivated seller who wants to sell their house on a Lease Option…2) Get the property under an “Option To Lease Option” contract…3) Find a qualified tenant-buyer who has a good down payment and a good chance to get a mortgage in 6-12 months…4) Sign the Lease Option paperwork with the Tenant-Buyer…5) Assign the Lease Option docs back to the seller…6) Keep the Option Consideration / Deposit and give the Seller the first month’s rent…7) Put the Tenant-Buyer in a credit repair program with your mortgage broker…8 ) Deposit your money & move on to the deal!
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20 August 2014 | 4 replies
@Adam Valenta Per the law, the seller must have fee simple title, so you couldn't do a SLO, but you can do assignments or just straight lease options.
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20 August 2014 | 1 reply
Hey BP, when I get a property under contract do I open up and put the deposit down and order title insurance even if I'm going to assign the contract.
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25 August 2014 | 17 replies
You can take a quick look at their financial statements, and just multiply those ratios by equity capital to get a quick potential idea.