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Jim Keller Private Investor pay's seller for personal property, Good idea/Bad idea?
3 July 2015 | 5 replies
One sure fire way to motivated a distressed homeowner is to buy their furniture.
Barry McCoy how to wholesale, if the seller is listed with a agent
1 July 2015 | 6 replies
I feel it is bad business all the way around.Now a homeowner that his in a distressed situation and as their house listed with agent, I may talk to that agent and see if we can come to some sort of mutually beneficial agreement.
Dean Fiacco Does this make sense (house hacking & partner)
1 July 2015 | 0 replies
Hi all,Is it possible to have a partner go in on a househacking arrangement to allow for homeowner financing on a duplex type property while still arranging for financial protection legally for a partner investor that doesn't have title to the property.I know that you'd have to have someone tied to the property personally to qualify for FHA terms and things of that nature but are there agreements that can be drawn up with respect to divvying up cash flow coming from the property?
Chris L. Diary of a Direct Mail campaign
28 July 2015 | 12 replies
Mind you, these are simple homeowners and out of state owners, not foreclosures or probates.Week 2: This week, calls were heavy the first day (before and after work being heaviest call times) and I assume they will trail off each day just like last week.
Steven To Owner vs Renter ratio
1 July 2015 | 2 replies
Hi,Where can I find the home owners vs renter in the neighborhood?
Chadd Naugle Newbie from Central PA
5 July 2015 | 8 replies
Oh and I've seen that a lot of successful people on BP have started off as just regular homeowners, so, there's hope for all of us!
Brian Flack 1st Pre-Foreclosure Direct Mailing
2 July 2015 | 6 replies
Now the fact that your not even the one buying the house, that can get you jail time, if the home owner finds out what your doing unless of course your open and honest from jump...Its a slippery slope thats not worth it..Beleive me i went through hell with my first list it was only 400 leads, and i had lawyers calling me, the attorney general left me a voicemail (that i saved by the way)....I had threats, i had someone try to meet up with me and do harm...Luckily it ended well and just went away after time, but all it takes it the one person who has nothing but time on their hands to not stop and go hard accusing you of everything your not supposed to do.....And now everything that @Hattie Dizmondsaid can be true, you might find someone...But here in CA you might end up being one of the first BP member we see on the Socal news channel.....Just my 2 cents
Corey Dutton 'SQFT' Real Estate App: Is it Wise for Homeowners?
3 July 2015 | 0 replies
Without a real estate agent representing you, that’s what’s in store for you.Techcrunch article: http://techcrunch.com/2015/06/22/sqft-is-a-real-estate-app-to-help-homeowners-slash-broker-commissions/ )
Eric Renney Buying a home with mortgage but is past statute of limitations.
16 December 2015 | 14 replies
The lender started the foreclosure process in 2008 and the homeowner got the case dismissed in 2011 due to the 5 year statute of limitations here in Florida.
Ellie Hanson Inspection report is requiring licensed contractors
8 July 2015 | 10 replies
Here in LA you can get a homeowner's permit, which mean the homeowner can do the work as long as it is up to code.