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Shane H. If & How would you increase rent? (Unique situation)
10 September 2018 | 20 replies
When push comes to shove, they'll drop you like a hot potato and leave you holding the bag.
Kelly Chisholm New Member Working on First Deal
8 September 2018 | 10 replies
In regards to auction sites Ive used auction.com and it honestly was a mixed bag.
Dave Atwal Protection against Tenant Lawsuits
10 September 2018 | 15 replies
If you are that scared of a lawsuit, it's probably because you don't really know what you are doing, you are crooked, or this just isn't your bag.
Ryenell Simon Wholesale networking Houston, Tc
13 September 2018 | 14 replies
@Ryenell Simon YouTube the Dominique effect and make sure to follow everything to the tea.
Alyssa Hammond Buying an auction house in cash before having funding planned?
16 September 2018 | 27 replies
In NE Florida, jax, all auctions have gone online, 5% down, 95% rest is due noon the next business day, via cashiers check, bag of cash maybe..the big boy players store their 100% full cash with the court account already....ive also heard local escrow account will wire that morning too, which makes sense, .......Im interested in auctions, but until i am 100% all my own cash, i feel it is almost impossible to get a hard money lender to move 95% of the cash by noon the next day...no way.... to me, you can pretty much rule out using hard money all together to fund online auctions...they don't seem to go together.. it is 100% liquid own cash or private money ready to wire from escrow..
Eugene Mar Title company closes deal when property is foreclosed.
15 September 2018 | 8 replies
parties s***ed up, I find a parallel here though the amounts are orders of magnitude different (i.e. not worth the legal costs).I think the Land Bank buyer ends up with the property, the seller ends up with his funds and not sure where the title company (assuming they acted in good faith) ends up and the buyer from the seller may be left holding the bag of poop or it may be the buyer from the Land Bank that has the bag.Can't say I agree with the outcome but if I apply this case.. that is what I get.Oren
Thomas Duerksen 3d Housing anybody with some coping strategy insights?
11 September 2018 | 0 replies
Not to mention the loss of jobs with the robot built houses and the less maintenance needed on a concrete house.I feel there will be a large governmental resistance to them because of what they are going to do to the economy but the cat is out of the Bag.
Marcus Pickel Tenant Moved out, 3 day notice served...furniture & trash left
29 October 2018 | 14 replies
His lack of response to my text, after he told me the keys were in the mailbox, will stand as he doesn't want the stuff.All the trash, all 25 bags were placed in the back yard.
Andrew Boyd Are Cash deals really all cash?
17 September 2018 | 4 replies
In business we use duffel bags.  
Kazi R. Need tenant screening advice
15 September 2018 | 6 replies
BFs and GFs have a tendency to split up and leave other holding the bag when it comes to paying the rent.