13 July 2015 | 4 replies
It could change because of the holiday weekend, but keep an eye out!
9 June 2015 | 0 replies
As an inspector, I would have that "eye" for seeing the flaws of a property.
11 June 2015 | 8 replies
(This should have been updated via the specials tax each owner is paying)Have thought if you could get the electric company to install separate meters for each floor that would probably alleviate alot of the tension there.I know this is a lengthy post - commercial is something that has always caught my eye and I've had great interest in.
10 June 2015 | 4 replies
This is the deal breaker in the eyes of the underwriter.
15 June 2015 | 27 replies
I keep my eye on small multifamily properties in San Diego and have seen some good deals.
13 June 2015 | 5 replies
Wayne some one posted U tube video's of a lawyer interviewing the regulators at the state of OHIO... they specifically talk about this and specific contract language.. and EM deposits etc... any of what you describe would invalidate the transaction in their eyes and they would look at whoever is the principal is or buyer... and determine they are acting as RE agents in an unlicensed capacity and subject to civil fines and such.Every RIA in the US should do exactly what the OHIO attorney and RIA rep did and interview the states RE regulators so any one interested in wholesaling will understand what is permissible and what is not.
15 June 2015 | 26 replies
With a few hefty assignment fees you should be able to pay down some of your debt, not only easing your tensions but making you a more attractive borrower in the eyes of the bank.
16 June 2015 | 13 replies
I think your bad grammar,mis-spellings, and incorrect idiom made my eyes hurt.
9 August 2015 | 3 replies
There are several properties I have my eye on and what I am trying to accomplish is to have my funds available/preapproved so that I can move on a deal quickly.
16 June 2015 | 7 replies
not really since she has no idea what's wrong with the unit. it can be the blower, the fan, the capacitor, a leak in the condenser or a line set leak.what i'd do is get a very expensive/reputable company to give me a detail quote of what's wrong. even if you have to pay them for the visit, it would be worth it.THEN, i'd start calling around having that information in hand and not bothering the tenants by having 15 AC guys going there. that makes you look cheap in tenants' eyes.