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Steve S. How would you negotiate this regarding air-conditioners
24 March 2017 | 10 replies
@Steve S. as an investor we need to have the ability to perform a fairly complete, but not extensive property inspection.
Joe Koppel Q about Repairs/Maintenance and Vacancy Rate when evaluating
24 March 2017 | 4 replies
The 10% rules are good back-of-the napkin numbers if you don't have real data, but any TK provider worth your time will have actual numbers for you to look at based on their portfolio performance.
Mike Favors Oklahoma Law, Real Estate attorney, Lease to Own, purchase
13 April 2017 | 6 replies
I recently spoke with a title attorney who told me something similar - evictions are typically performed in small claims court.  
Tim G. Options for the future
25 March 2017 | 4 replies
I also am utilizing a 401K at my work currently with a full 6% match (contributing 6% to take full advantage of the match) so that will continue to grow over the years as well (10K currently and performing well in a target date 2050 vanguard fund). 
Scott T. Best Places To Start a Lease Option, Rent to Own Business in USA?
27 March 2017 | 41 replies
My main point is I have spent the last 20 years doing deals up and down the Mississippi valley from Chicago to Jackson MS  B ham  ATL  Orlando Charleston you name it.and when you get into a rent to own scenario in those areas its generally lower end areas trying to cram renters into owners.. there is a company called NACA this is their mission helping people who are credit bruised or income challenged get home ownership and its a process. you should check them out.but end of the day like I said worse case you just have a rental.. you just don't want to base the model on having to cycle cash I have seen a few companies try this and when the people did not perform their investors wanted cash back it was not pretty.
Eric S. Looking for performing or re-performing notes
18 April 2019 | 11 replies
Hello BP World,I am looking to purchase performing or re-performing notes with a yield of 15% or above.  
Khaled Seirafi Reviewing Assignee's Financials
26 April 2017 | 4 replies
If they are all minimally performing then he could be over expanding to get more income.
Gina Watkins Buying REOs - Newbie Question
24 March 2017 | 2 replies
Especially very small local banks.Outside of that, they don't take random calls from people they don't know, which is when they will use a listing agent to put the home on the MLS.There was a time when the investor pool was very small and anyone could call a bank and get their list of non performing properties.
Andy Fulton Facebook ads for real estate agents
28 March 2017 | 4 replies
They also have some helpful free tips on boosting your exposure on FB.Best of luck to you!
Mikaela C. Need help with landlord and illegal behavior
24 March 2017 | 11 replies
She performed 3 'official' inspections separate from all those other visits when the lease indicated she would only be doing 1.