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Jennifer C. How do I qualify Drive for $ leads to receive a letter?
26 May 2014 | 1 reply
I have looked up each property on the County’s Appraisal District and have captured the following:1.Owner name/mailing address2.Estate, Corporate, or Individually Owned3.Unpaid taxes What other criteria should I be using to rank them?
Amy A. Why do people buy on leased land?
27 May 2014 | 7 replies
It's also irrelevant what their return has been.A corporation doesn't look at a business location as an individual RE investor might, there is no passive income or "retirement income".
Phil Bick Charlotte, NC investor looking for website design help
27 May 2014 | 3 replies
Hi everyone - I'm looking for recommendations for a company or individual that can help build a website to which sellers and buyers would be directed.
Jennifer C. Help! How do I qualify Drive for Dollars leads to receive a letter?
3 December 2015 | 9 replies
I have looked up each property on the County’s Appraisal District and have captured the following:1.Owner name/mailing address2.Estate, Corporate, or Individually Owned3.Unpaid taxesWhat other criteria should I be using to rank them?
CK Hwang Teach me how to bankrupt myself using credit
28 May 2014 | 9 replies
Example is if I am at 80% LTV on asset I may be at 1.35% DCR but to go to 85% or 100% LTV if permitting, I would personally need a much higher DCR depending on risk as viewed from a market and property level, as an example I would atleast 1.50%-1.75% DCR.Some people may look at it like the above with Debt Coverage Ratio (DCR) on the individual property level or they may look at it from DCR as global cash flow perspective with all personal income, business income, properties, notes, and other investment cash flows or cash flow activities net at the end of the day and stress test that to make sure the debt provides enough mental, emotional, and financial safety for the given increment of additional risk by borrowing X dollars.I would love to hear other views on how debt is managed or how debt preferences are formulated.
Kevin Fox How can I find agents from other brokers willing to pass along buyer leads for a portion of the commission?
17 June 2014 | 9 replies
I think my best bet would probably be to go after agents with smaller brokers, but I don't want to limit myself to just those individuals if I don't have to.Do any of you have any experience or insight on pursuing this?
Vladimir Valter can i get mortgage from Russia
29 May 2014 | 5 replies
Since banks aren't in the business of giving money away, and loaning money to someone you can't collect from is like giving money away, you are out of luck.As said before though, there is the possibility of getting a loan from a private lender (an individual or syndicate that has ties here and in Russia), but I'd expect the terms to be onerous... low LTV, high interest rate, etc.
Francis A. Cash Flow Freedom University (CCFU) - Opinions
1 June 2014 | 25 replies
Many of my other commercial broker friends rarely mess with individual buyers.
Walter Pape Specialized in Owner Financing
2 June 2014 | 10 replies
The individual who did that presentation hasn't been back lately, I believe his last post here was in that thread in the forums and failed to address the issues, so far, he has left the building!
Scott K. lost my job today.....yes this is the right forum
22 November 2017 | 17 replies
The position, I understand, is still there and presumably is now occupied by another individual.