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Sheena Varghese Handyman wants to be the renter
13 March 2017 | 8 replies
Chances of his bill equaling exactly what is due from him are virtually guaranteed regardless of work performed.
Erica Post Seller breach of contract - legal needed
13 March 2017 | 1 reply
If your agent has given you a modification (or addendum) to the contract asking for your acceptance with the work already performed, then your refusal to accept the modified contract without any counteroffer should close the negotiation and void the entire agreement.  
Jason Dellaposta Jason Della Posta - AccuVesting Services
18 March 2017 | 7 replies
We are based out of Montreal Qc, Canada and specialize in acquiring non-performing mortgages out of the United States for our clients.I am looking forward to interacting with as many of you as I can since I truly believe this website and the knowledge everyone has collectively is invaluable.
Peter Morrissey Theft of Tenant's Package
15 March 2017 | 8 replies
The reasons are simple - 1) I have too may tenants to do that. 2) I am not interested in being engaged in an argument around how I did or didn't perform the assignment or the act of kindness correctly. 3) These arguments suddenly become landlord/tenant arguments, not a friend helping a friend arguments.  4) Not engaging sets the correct precedent.  
Michael Dunn Removing the PMI on FHA loan once you have.........
27 March 2017 | 16 replies
Chris Mason  and  Russell Brazil  ,I just read through some of the Guidelines regarding the HomeStyle® Renovation Mortgage ,It shows that you can use this Loan for Investment Properties  (  at a  85% LTV  )And it also states that there's a   Borrower “Do-ItYourself” Work (  Borrowers can perform the renovation work themselves at the lender’s discretion, provided that:  The Do-It-Yourself financing does not exceed 10% of the as-completed value.
Sergio Velazquez whats the next step after getting a owner Finance?
19 November 2020 | 9 replies
HAve seller complete sellers disclosure document, sign a sales agreement, perform any inspections detailed in the agreement, deposit earnest cash with closing agent to open escrow.
Jackson Barr Landlord Tenant Advice and Counsel
14 March 2017 | 6 replies
Reason being, I have already performed several searches online and many of the listings I've read are either hidden adds for lawyers or just personal opinions.
Wade Alderson How Much Down Payment for Turn Key Real Estate
15 March 2017 | 25 replies
Right now if you are looking in the Ohio area you would need to spend at least $80k for a $950 SFR in a B area.Or at least $60k in a C area with some reno work performed by you or your team.Lenders are offering 15% down loans.
Anita Gee What happens when a seller backs out of a signed contract ?
25 March 2017 | 15 replies
Account Closed  terrible advice... its one thing to be a bona fide buyer and another being a wholesaler trying to make middle man fee's with no real ability to close.clouding title is a bush league move.. unless you are buying it put up a ton of EM and seller is backing out then you can sue for performance... however probably not many have ever done this..
Manish A. Building a REI portfolio by buying SFH vs investing in CrowdFund
21 March 2017 | 12 replies
The crowd platforms perform their due diligence but it's imperative that you do your own deep dive on the sponsor(s) and try to verify the marketing pitch they've provided you.