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Robert Perea-Martinez "Dealer" classification while doing Lease Option Assignments?
10 August 2013 | 7 replies
…or that a pattern of selling the options inside of 12 months shows intent for active dealing and not passive investment?
Michael Spindler Actionable Steps while in the Saving Phase?
27 July 2013 | 9 replies
What do you do to keep yourself focused, motivated and productive, while in a holding pattern?
David A. Should I approve these potential tenants?
11 June 2012 | 13 replies
If there's a pattern of regular payment like in a 12-month period, that's good.
Rich Weese I was seeing this in sfrs with inexperienced bidders. If into commercial, take time to read this.
13 July 2012 | 11 replies
He has been through about 4 cycles he said and he said each time for commercial multifamily was the leading drive on the rebound.If you look at cycles they all have similarities and some differences.Recognizing these patterns leads to the best portfolio and the best returns versus risk.What Rich said holds true in that you avoid the herd mentality.People that do not invest prudently do good with some properties and then the others bring them down to a negative to flat position for years before you can recover.Some of these syndicated pools of investors look at the big project as a smaller risk.That is fine if the gamble is made based on the funds entered is only a small percentage of their total worth.Example if the have 2 million liquid and want to spend 100k for an interest in a property that could throw off very high returns than they are still safe versus their overall portfolio.I can tell you that buyers think "I am buying so low there is NO WAY I can lose on this!".
Michael Czepil Market Demographics
19 October 2012 | 4 replies
Car buyers wanting to compare similar models need to visit several dealerships, so they need to be close to one another.On the other hand, an entrepreneur looking to set up a new hardware store, should look for an area under served by the competition or where new residential developments will be opening up.Speaking of ease-of-access, traffic patterns can also make a difference, especially near busy intersections.
Mike Mitchell Texas demand letter only partially met
10 October 2012 | 2 replies
I'm seeing a pattern with a couple of payers who seem to be a little bit short on their payments with increasing frequency and I think it's very important to nip those behaviors in the bud.
Daniel Miller estimating rent and deposit
9 October 2012 | 9 replies
You will see a pattern emerge about rents.Don't over price the property.
David Robertson Flip without doing any work?
15 October 2012 | 34 replies
.- If there has been a “pattern of flipping” (in this case, that means there has been more than one title change other than an actual foreclosure) in the past year, the lender will likely reject the loan and you may be required to wait 6-12 months to resell to an FHA buyer.
J Chen tenant after foreclosure sale
16 October 2012 | 20 replies
If its $2000, then maybe, maybe not.If the stuff Marie says follows pattern, this provision of this law has been gutted, too.Good luck.
Dale Osborn Loans
22 April 2014 | 6 replies
It seems that the pattern of quiet time followed by multiple last minute requests is from the underwriter, nothing to do with loan officer.Kevin