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Tara Kinney Investor in Quad Cities, IA
10 October 2016 | 11 replies
Are there any other resources that explains this concept a little clearer?  
Anthony Cicero Zillow and Trulia's Accuracy
19 December 2022 | 3 replies
It's a great way of explaining the differences between software like Zillow versus the MLS(especially for future clients).
Account Closed DP-3 Policy Denying Coverage D Fair Rental Value Hurricane Ian
19 December 2022 | 2 replies
Explain that if they do not overturn the denial you will be opening an unfair claims complaint with the Dept. of Insurance and retaining a (attorney or public adjuster depending on what you decide). 
Cameron Snyder Heloc at $0 balance and 1031
19 December 2022 | 5 replies
@Jon Taylor, the collaterol for the HELOC was the investment property sold 3 years ago (and 1031'd into 3 DSTs)...that's why I'm concerned it's probably not still available even though the bank is saying it is...I see @Dave Foster 's comment that the bank may not extend once they figure out it's an interest in an entity structure presently...so I am guessing I need to explain to the bank what happened and see what they say... 
Tracy Williamson Putting Property in your Business Name
15 November 2022 | 10 replies
You explained it the best I've heard yet. 
Mike Dymski interest and penalties - safe harbor
19 December 2022 | 3 replies
Attach a statement to yourreturn fully explaining the reason.
John Williams Your first deal
6 April 2013 | 85 replies
I write an offer, and null out the existing (meaning I explained to the owner that I wasn't going to go with the first one using the inspection contingency).
John Fenny Legality of wholesaling in Connecticut.
19 May 2021 | 13 replies
Then you explain everything to the seller as previously stated, if they agree and sign the contract with you for their desired price, you can now market to assign or double-close if needed to your buyer(s).- I think Bret Snodgrass takes it a step further and actually closest, cleans up the property and then markets to his buyers which is a great process as well, but require way more capital and comes with a lot of risk.- wholesaling as I described it can be great, and there is “less risk” but if you jump into it because you think it’s easy, and you have no experience and you don’t work backwards you’re taking the most risk by risking your reputation so Then both sellers and buyers don’t trust you
Brandon Elliott-Pandey For my Fellow Agents: What challenges are your facing??
15 December 2022 | 7 replies
According to Fidelity Investments, the average Magellan Fund investor lost money during Lynch’s tenure there.You have to show them things like this.....and explain to them....want to buy when everyone else is buying? 
Max Hutchinson Advice on tenants heating in apartment
20 December 2022 | 3 replies
You can potentially do this by putting some heat lamps or other forms of heat in the basement, but I'd just call the tenant, and politely explain that the furnace isn't running, a winter storm is approaching, and you need to access their space to confirm whether the furnace is off because it's turned off, or because something's malfunctioning.And you also need terms in your lease for this type of scenario--I have lease terms that mandate that the temp must be kept above a certain level at all times in winter, and that tenants are responsible for damage that occurs from ignoring those lease terms.Good luck out there!