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Laura Luloh Buyer’s Agent Compensation if Seller doesn’t pay?
16 May 2019 | 12 replies

We have purchased many homes through the years but now we are focusing on purchasing an investment property. In regards to the house we are making an offer on...The same broker that is selling the home is who we are u...

Kenny N. Making a lowball offer on several properties
13 February 2023 | 11 replies

I keep pushing my agent to write a low ball offer on several properties but all get rejected. 
In respect to her time, I am a bit skeptical now and wonder on how to overcome this and not jeopardizing our relationship...

Jeff Cross Seller Gives "Best & Final" Offer
4 June 2016 | 5 replies

Looking for some some input on my negotiation status. After my initial offer, the seller countered. I countered his counter, then he responded with a "best and final". How appropriate is it for me to respond with MY b...

John Thedford 120K Cash Offer Vs List It For 155K...Seller Says "Give Me 120K"
30 September 2015 | 2 replies

Not long ago in one of my posts I stated how I like to work with clients. I told this owner I could get them around 150K-155K for their house or would buy it outright for 120K. It needs some minor rehab but I could pr...

Jonathan Bolano Value of Submitting Offer Prior to Walk-through
3 April 2019 | 9 replies

Hey everyone,@Brandon Turner has spoken numerous times regarding submitting offers prior to walking through properties and making the offer contingent on such. I am wondering if someone here could shed some extra insi...

Tony Freeman As-is Sales and what they actually mean
15 October 2021 | 15 replies

As a new investor, especially in the world of multi-units, I'm sure you have come across a ton of buildings that are being sold "as-is" and are required to write that into the offer that you send over. Although it see...

Tommy Harper Estate Planning Leads
26 November 2024 | 1 reply

Trying to figure out the proper, best, and alternative routes to making meaningful relationships and wondering what the most effective means is to developing leads that may come along in the probate process. My curren...

Scott Weigel Advice on Structuring Seller Finance for Downpayment on traditional loan?
9 February 2023 | 4 replies

I've got a deal under contract in Durham. The seller is willing to seller finance the downpayment. Traditional financing is 70% LTV. Seller Finance 30% second position lien on the property. Does anyone have advice on ...

Demetrius Davis Financing Options to Pair with Assumed Loan on MultiFamily
12 September 2022 | 13 replies

I’m considering a multi-family building in the Chicago area that has a Fannie/Freddie type loan in place at a very low interest rate. After assuming the loan, there is still another $600k that I would need in order to...

Jonathan Marcus Non Arm's Length Transaction in Short Sale
2 April 2014 | 5 replies

Has anyone successfully convinced a Bank (specifically BoA) to accept a non-arm's length short sale? If you have, what steps did you take and documents you submitted?

Thank you.