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Christian Sifuentes Lease option in Maryland
23 August 2017 | 2 replies
Is lease option contracts in Maryland generated by a lawyer?
Jason Dixon new investor looking for proof of funds letter from hard money
23 August 2017 | 3 replies
Jared can u assist me with my situation concerning the proof of funds and a good hard money lender for the funds who will use the home's in the contract as collateral I'm also looking for a good agent who is willing to make bulk offers to the bank
Todd Hanks Amount needed for investment loan when you already have equity
22 August 2017 | 0 replies
Since I got my contractor's license at the beginning of the year (mainly for my own real estate purposes), I will be contracting them myself. 
Jason Monroe If you had a private sale would you use an agent in Kansas
23 August 2017 | 4 replies
There are a lot of things that go into a real estate contract that could tear best friends apart.
Account Closed Anyone have a RE license?
2 September 2017 | 7 replies
You don't need a license at all to invest in real estate no matter what state you live in or the other states you invest in.You should using experienced local professionals in each state you do business in to get the job done right and keep you out of any legal trouble you may be worrying about.A license and all the training and expenses that goes with it is only necessary when you are representing other people as clients.
Robert Lindsley Summary of landlord-tenant code in CT
1 September 2017 | 6 replies
Robert, except for this link (http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/connecticut...) 
Paul S. 1st Deal - How Low To Negotiate Price?
23 August 2017 | 10 replies
First deal to get my feet wet in REI but have quick question.In contract with a property that I expect will cash flow $70-150/month (10% vacancy, 10% PM, $100/mo comb. capex/RM); cash return of 7-13%, excluding what I'd pay myself to self-manage.2/1, rentable condition, listed at 52, offered 32, in contract at 41.5. 
Craig Tomlinson Listing broken into-now claiming to be tenants
26 August 2017 | 21 replies
I suggest either way to lawyer up and get some legal advice on the eviction process.Best of luck and keep us posted!
Shara Surabi lender that allows the property to be transferred to LLC
30 August 2017 | 9 replies
There's lots of words in this clause (the clause is not even legal in some states) but the essential gist of it is that if you pay on time the bank will not be calling the note due.  
Michael Campbell New vacant house mailing
25 August 2017 | 6 replies
If you want to be more pro-active - drive your vehicle to that vacancy -Talk to as many neighbors as you can - let them know that you are interested in that property (or others that they may be able to refer you to) some neighbors won't cooperate with you since they may think you are a bill collector.Get the tax ID of the ownershipGo to white pages - search for the ownersPut a notice on the door for the owner to call youCheck to see if it has housing code violationsLiens - see if you can buy the lien and foreclose (or take an option to buy the lien - forecloses on your option)Check to see if it is in Tax Sale - contract the tax sale purchaser to see if you can take assignment of their positionCheck to see if it is in foreclosureMake sure you look at the back of the houses - talk to the neighbor at the rear of the housesFind out if it has been listed - by whom and for how long - call the real estate agent (they are the ones who know how to contract the owner) ask the agent "are you still accepting offers on that property?"