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Rob Roy Trying to house hack, but zoning says NO!
1 July 2017 | 12 replies
@Scott Trench I'm trying to practice what you preach, but the man is keeping me down!
David Rutledge Seller/owner financing property help
6 July 2017 | 6 replies
Is it just a general good practice or is there legal or regulatory ramifications?
Account Closed Rant / Vent
3 June 2008 | 4 replies
Ask my wife about this, I KNOW how to spin a tale. 30 years in sales (and I made good money at it) some theatre training and a lot of practice telling bar stories.
Michael R. How to find homes owner will finance
18 October 2008 | 29 replies
I make it regular practice to teach my sellers about seller carry options and find out what their bottom line is for downpayments, who can more easily carry for a buyer as opposed to massive downpayments.
Matthew Paul Tearing down a building .... Fun
16 March 2014 | 5 replies
Plus I had my 8 year old out practicing with the backhoe , he did pretty good .
Jimmy S. Do I need a new lease every year?
7 September 2017 | 12 replies
You can have automatic renewals of a contract but you can have issues if they are not well thought out and drafted properly.AR contracts mat renew for like terms if notice to terminate is not given, if either party misses that date either party could have regrets.Your contract may have an escalation rent clause, fine, but what happens if some city ordinance or some common practice in your area changes, perhaps from some law suit, you can't modify you lease if it automatically renewed.Any lease that can be automatically renewed beyond 3 years can trigger the due on sale clause of your mortgage too.Automatic renewals may be viewed as a tenant having a first right of refusal by some judge, if any change is required it can be adopted and a tenant barks or they agree they may be viewed as first in line since they live there.Some states cover the issue as well, so I'd suggest doing a new lease each year, for the cost of 6 or 8 pieces of paper it can make like easier. :)
Bill Coleman Need a service for tenants to pay rent electronically
12 August 2014 | 57 replies
as if your practice is not, well, the best.
Red Brown I got greedy and Credit scores dropped guess I over did it.
1 May 2015 | 14 replies
I don't know if this is helpful to your situation, but here's an article I found about it on the CreditCards.com website. http://www.creditcards.com/credit-card-news/rapid-...I haven't had a reason to put it into practice yet, but if you do, please let me know how it works out. 
William Johnson Wholesale Success In Canada
7 December 2019 | 22 replies
Québec practices rent control and tenant protection to the point where multi-family owners have to be extremely savvy.I spoke with @Brian Gibbons from Bigger Pockets who told me I could sell my rights to the contract for 20,000$ (which was a lot more than I was originally planning on selling it for).
Shawn Mcenteer how do you calculate a mortgage?
5 February 2013 | 9 replies
It's crazy to sit down at the closing table with clients who are first time home buyers, and when they see the paper that says how much interest they are going to be paying over the 30 years, and what their total cost will be, their eyes practically bug out of their heads =PI suppose you could use an amortization table /breakdown to help sell seller financing too for that same reason.