
28 June 2010 | 39 replies
My opinion:Good: your property should hold it's value in an inflationary environment, unlike cashBad: insurance, cost of replacement systems like AC, water heater, tools and materials needed down the line will go up just as much as the cost of food and everything else.

26 June 2010 | 67 replies
From my short and unsatisfied experience with seminars and webinars is that you are bombarded with information there is simply no way to retain it unless there is supporting written material, forms, samples, check lists, etc.If you decide to go that way, my suggestion would be to have all that available to download for those who sign up.Good luck.
25 May 2010 | 10 replies
That seems to make a whole lot of sense since most rehabbers already have specific contractors in place to do their repairs, or know material cost for doing it themselves.Do most wholesalers have an eye for what needs to be repaired or do they rely on the motivated seller to disclose the majors and minors of what's wrong with the property?

25 May 2010 | 1 reply
I could write a lot of material on this, but Wally Tingley does a really good job in this article:http://www.reiclub.com/articles/overcome-sellers-objectionsI have an article about this on my Box.net files on my LinkedIn profile if you want to check that out too.
7 July 2010 | 27 replies
Such preliminary title insurance report shall indicate that the form of title insurance contemplated by the report is a ALTA Owner's Policy Current updated titlecommitment with copies of all the underlying documents;i) The survey of the Property in the possession of the Seller; Buyer shall pay for any updates;j) Copies of any and all current or pending litigation, or notices of compliance work required by any authority, including but not limited to any agency of any local, state or federal government, concerning the Property;k) Copies of all Phase I and Phase II environmental engineering assessment reports in the possession of the Seller with respect to the Property, including details of any remedial environmental work currently under consideration, in process or performed on or in the Property during the last ten (10) years, including a detailed schedule of all such work which is either required by statute or law or which is contemplated or required hereinafter;l) Copies of any and all correspondence in possession of Seller from any local, state or federal government agency regarding (a) any zoning or re-zoning notices or applicationswith respect to the Property, or (b) any modifications to any highway or street which would in any way effect the Property, or (c) any existing or pending changes to FEMAflood maps directly affecting the Property that are in Seller’s possession;m) Copies of any and all correspondence in possession of Seller from any local fire department with respect to the Property.Should the Buyer find exception to any of the foregoing materials or to any studies thereof, then and in its sole opinion, the Buyer may terminate the Purchase Agreement upon written notice to the Seller prior to the expiration of the Feasibility Period.

12 June 2010 | 4 replies
I use it to search houses, appliances, building materials, whatever.Timhttp://www.themccumbers.com/States.htm
22 June 2010 | 15 replies
If you're a tournament player, definitely read as much short-handed material as you can.

1 July 2010 | 34 replies
There are only two models to bid contracts...time and materials or firm, fixed-price.

28 June 2010 | 5 replies
People selling educational material make this sound quick and easy.

1 July 2010 | 17 replies
In my experience they don't/won't do anything unless you can prove material loss.