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Nick J. Road to the Superbowl
12 January 2010 | 24 replies
the J-E-T-S, JETS!
David Doyle co investor money for foreclosures
10 January 2010 | 2 replies
Thank You DawnI'd be happy to work with you and everything would be on thew table.I would be bidding at Norwalk CourtI'll be honest its a VERY competitive arena,gotta be patient there.I have taken Ward Hannigans foreclosure training at Innovest in San Diego.Maybe you have heard of Ward.Its east to under estimate rehabs,thats why houses that need only "cosmetic improvements" are winners.I.E housecleaning,new paint inside and out,lawn care,maybe a few shiny new plumbing fixturesLicensed,bonded,and workmans comp subcontractors with good reputations are out there but they do want top dollar for their services.Thats OK.I have used unskilled labor in the best for general clean up ,moving demo materials and painting prep.It works fine with CLOSE supervision.If you feel better about fully insured personnel that s fine to but rehab cost goes up dramaticallyI am very patient,creative and honest.I would insist any co investor would make their money first before I make one dollar.I also know a guy makes his reputation a day at a time,and youre only as good as your last job.If youd like to talk sometime please e mail me at [email protected] and we can exchange numbersMy BestDave DoyleMonrovia,Ca
Caleb Whitney Negotiator problem
21 January 2010 | 9 replies
I had another realtor contact FREC and the issue was solved.I would contact the negotiator and give them final notice, basically let them know they have 24 hours to respond to your e-mail or call or you will cancel the contract and request they refund all of your funds.
Caleb Whitney Too much competition
22 January 2010 | 8 replies
One word: D I F F E R E N T I A T E .
Burt L. LL Gave My Prepaid Rent to New Tenants
13 July 2010 | 10 replies
Make sure any contract (lease) negotiations are either done through e-mail, through (registered, certified) letters, or with witnesses present who are crediable.
Jeff A. Manager problem
2 March 2010 | 3 replies
If they noticed the damage some time ago have them write a letter or send the management an e-mail stating what they know about the door jams damage history.
Lisa Monroe Making Offers on REOs
26 March 2010 | 57 replies
Originally posted by Anthony E Russell:I find a lot of the listing agents to be morons -- particularly in dual rep situations in SoCal.
Jorge Garcia HUD Trying to Eliminate Seller Financiang
15 February 2010 | 7 replies
Originally posted by Anthony E Russell:Peter, Great idea.
Donna Tullar Is Deeded Interest/Equity Split Appropriate For tHis Duplex Deal?
14 February 2010 | 0 replies
I own an 8/2 duplex in E.
Christian Arellano Assigning a Lease Purchase Agreement
21 February 2010 | 9 replies
e) The Tenant/Buyer will surrender and deliver the property at the end of the term of this option in the event the option is not exercised.