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Samson Kay Apartment Buildings in Detroit are MAD CHEAP!
6 February 2014 | 18 replies
It is really hard to give an overall reply to your request for "what there thoughts are for Detroit.
Account Closed Any YOUNG RE investors out there trying to figure this out/doing it? 18? Early 20 Somethings?
27 October 2014 | 53 replies
fortunately, the bank never lowered my limit, they just denied my request for upping my limit multiple times.I believe the biggest thing to take away is the banks, to some degree, run on irrational fear.
Thomas P. Has anyone used Zillow rental applications? Your experience?
23 April 2023 | 84 replies
Do I still need to request a rental app?
Eric Foster Rehab Lender Not Releasing Funds – Wow…
31 December 2007 | 4 replies
This is my first draw request!
N/A N/A Gut feeling or Mentor? 1st deal screw up...
8 April 2007 | 12 replies
(my mentor/captin currently has a few rental properties, he's wholesaled, reahabbed and resold) so i planned to call the guy monday with the offer but i got little busy at work and and besides i was was hesitant anyway b/c i thought i screwed up and i just didn't think he would go that low. so this morning i had a meeting with a guy from realnet usa, they loan money to investers, buy/sell properties etc. and during the meeting the gentleman hands me a list of available properties he currently has on contract and lo and behold at the bottom of the list is the very property i vistied this weekend. they're selling for 52k with a 95k ARV with estimated rehab @ 15k. i didn't say anything i played it cool and finished the meeting, we exchange info and i went on my way. once i got outside i beat myself up pretty bad(mentally of course) for not going with my gut feeling but again i was hesitant b/c i've never done this before and that was actually my very 1st time meeting with a seller and feeling good about a particular property. all others i looked at did not seem good for me @ the time. i called my wife vented and got back to work and called my mentor/captin but havent talked to him yet. and even called the invester who originally showed me the property ( i didn't mention anything) i just gave him some info he requested and told him to keep calling me when he has properties available and he gave me one right away and asked could i go out to check it out. i guess i wrote all this to say first off i'm a little discourage, not enough to ever quit of course but enough to feel like a total moron and second.... i don't know i just would like some feedback. sorry for the long read guys and gals :violin: but i must admit i feel a tad bit better now. thanx!!
Joe Guz my tennant sucks
13 June 2007 | 2 replies
Of course you documented the service call request, and the fact the tenant requested to be present (rather than allowing you or the tech to access with your spare key), right?
Deborah Beeksma How to Read a Survey & Title Desc - Feedback Requested
7 August 2006 | 1 reply

Hi,

This is something that comes up ALL the time with people I have worked with...they have no idea what their surveys or property descriptions mean (let alone title issues). I've just finished making a tutorial abou...

N/A N/A Pre-Foreclosure Direct Mail and mkting-- In depth
7 January 2007 | 5 replies
Usually sending a plain letter with "return service requested" is sufficient.
Kim Hawkinson Doing Probate as a Wholesaler
8 July 2019 | 32 replies
Having a clearly defined buyers list turns the absentee owner list into gold and can save a great deal of marketing costs as you can filter for properties in areas and price ranges dictated by the requests of your buyers list.When something clicks and the phone rings your operation of funneling deals to the proper channels will seal the deal!
Rich Weese National security threats. Which is the worst?
24 September 2010 | 77 replies
That did not seem like an unreasonable request to me.