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Scott Taylor Seller asking for Commercial Financing on 3 Unit?
20 June 2016 | 14 replies

Sent over a P+S agreement to the seller (through our brokers), which was verbally accepted, but the seller didn't want to deal with my big-named bank (I've already secured a conditional approval from them on a residen...

Tim Mason Syndication Attorney Questions & Referral Request
17 February 2021 | 12 replies

My two business partners and I are starting a multifamily syndication firm and are in need of some advice regarding syndication attorneys. We will be doing 506b and 506c syndications. I am physically located in Los An...

Robert Walden Home Repair Cost Estimator (and Takeoff) Software Recommendation
8 June 2022 | 12 replies

I've read a number of inquiries on this forum from investors asking for recommendations on "Cost Estimator" software for flips. Unfortunately, most of the replies I've seen on here tell people to read books, learn all...

Carlos Coronado New member from Houston Tx
30 August 2016 | 3 replies

Hello I'm a new upcoming real estate investor. Looking start by wholesaling. Done my research and attended events to gather more tools and knowledge. Exited about heading to the field and getting these deals.

Henrik Frank Subject to - what happens to the seller?
30 October 2008 | 1 reply

"Subject to" deals sound like the holy grail. The seller gets to sell (and likely at a decent price) and I pick up a house without spending (much) money. If it can be rented to cover and eventually be sold at a profit...

Benjamin Allison Cash out refinance to buy second property
22 October 2021 | 1 reply

My wife and I are house hacking a duplex and we are ready to move to the next property. Can we do a cash out refinance to purchase the next property, to live in, if the duplex is currently our primary residence? We ha...

Dana G 55+
27 June 2007 | 3 replies

What are the rules for owning property in a 55+ community? We aren't of that age, but would like to know if we could still own and either sell, rehab or rent properties in these communities.
There are many of them aro...

Victor S. Is cash always king?
27 March 2018 | 4 replies

Not according to this story:https://www.redfin.com/blog/2018/03/bay-area-music...Get creative: make your kids draw up something heart-warming for the sellers, as well as utilize any of your artistic abilities that you...

Michael Smith Mortgage Take Over
29 July 2016 | 4 replies

There an Opportunity to for me to take over a Mortgage on a Townhouse with a HOA, (not sure if that makes a difference). But is it as simple as the Homeowner just signing the note over to me?  How does this work? FYI ...

Marcus Brown How are option contracts closed?
6 April 2019 | 2 replies

If I understand the concept correctly, an option would give me the ability to purchase a property for a certain price within a certain time. Can I market the property (I'm not an agent) and/or contract for a higher pr...