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All Forum Posts by: Kevin Bain

Kevin Bain has started 6 posts and replied 18 times.

Post: Potential deal in Greenville SC

Kevin BainPosted
  • Greenville, SC
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 1

Hey, Jason. My buddy just went to your talk this past weekend he'd trip out if I told him you responded to my post. I will give you a call and thx.

Post: Potential deal in Greenville SC

Kevin BainPosted
  • Greenville, SC
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 1

Yea, Michael no doubt. Thx for that. I didn't think it was a deal but the fact that he owns the empty lot next door and he's selling that included was kinda throwing me off a little. But heck yea this forum rocks and talking with people with experience keeps me balanced and gives me clarity. Thx Michael.

Post: Potential deal in Greenville SC

Kevin BainPosted
  • Greenville, SC
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 1

Thx a lot for your feedback and advice Recia. It's appreciated.

Post: Potential deal in Greenville SC

Kevin BainPosted
  • Greenville, SC
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 1

thx for the response. I'm looking to wholesale it. What kind of numbers would make this deal right in your opinion? And that number $40,000 is what he says he wants but I have not tried to negotiate at all yet I've just looked at the property. I bet he'd take less but not absolutely sure. How foes the lot next door come into play here, should I not even look at that as part of the deal as far as numbers are concerned? Thx for your feedback I really appreciate it.

Post: Potential deal in Greenville SC

Kevin BainPosted
  • Greenville, SC
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 1

I'm looking at this property in greenville sc and the owner says he'd like to get $40,000 for it. It's probably worth 50-$55,000 but I bet it needs 20-$25,000 worth of work. He also owns the lot next door which has nothing on it and that is included in the deal. This would be my first deal so if anybody has any advice I'm all ears. I appreciate everybody here and their help

Post: Subject To South Carrolina

Kevin BainPosted
  • Greenville, SC
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 1

Appreciate your response Deadrick. What happens if the seller accepts my offer to work with the existing financing? I don't wanna look like an idiot. What contract(s) do we sign? Do I call the bank or does the seller? Will the bank 99.9% go for this? When the deed is signed over to me what kinda cost will that be? Sorry about all the questions but I just feel like I gotta know this stuff. Thx a lot for your help.

Post: Subject To South Carrolina

Kevin BainPosted
  • Greenville, SC
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 1

I gotta potential 'Subject To' offer going on. Has anybody here ever completed a 'Subject To' in the state of South Carolina? Thx guys for any replies or stories

Post: Wholesaling Deal Fail Question

Kevin BainPosted
  • Greenville, SC
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 1

Thx Joe

Post: Wholesaling Deal Fail Question

Kevin BainPosted
  • Greenville, SC
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 1

First off thx to everybody for always answering my questions I really appreciate the feedback. Hypothetically, if I get a seller under contract and take the title to my attorney for a title check and the deal falls through for whatever reason, how do i settle up with my attorney or title company because surely it's not their problem the deal fell through. I will owe them money correct? Has this happened to anybody? I live in SC so if anybody has experienced this here it would be great to hear about it. Thx!

Post: Taxes on simple assignment deal?

Kevin BainPosted
  • Greenville, SC
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 1

Thx for the help Jon.