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Why Is A Buyers List Necessary For Flipping Properties? by Virtual

May 30, 2010

In real estate, more than anywhere else, time is money and if your strategy is based on flipping properties quickly, then a buyers list is a very important compilation that you need in order to flip a recently-purchased property. You cannot afford to sit with a property after buying it. Here are some reasons why […]

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The Landlord of the Future – The Lease By Jennifer Mackay

May 11, 2010

What constitutes a well written, binding Lease? Many factors go into a well written, binding lease.   Again, landlords should be informed of what they are and are not permitted to require of their tenants.  If in doubt, it would be prudent to hire a legal professional to draft or provide information for the lease. The […]

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Good Landlords Ask The Right Questions! By Mark Walters

May 10, 2010

Landlords and tenants alike just want a pleasant relationship, so that each can live in peace. No landlord should ever allow a tenant to move into their rental property without first requiring the prospective tenant to completely fill out a rental application. Among the important questions that should be answered on the application are: – […]

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When Your Tenant Left Unexpectedly By Alvin Clavines

April 21, 2010

What to do when things go wrong with renting? So if your tenant unexpectedly moves out, how are you going to deal with the tenant’s unannounced departure? Strange as it seem, it is not common for tenants to just move out without letting you know, and leaving you with a pile of his stuff behind. […]

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Tips in Finding Good Renters

April 18, 2010

Do you have one, two, several properties with no tenants? There might be good money in being a landlord or landlady, but it seems that finding the right person to sign in for the lease may be a difficult part of it. However, you do not have to rush in your search for a tenant […]

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What Landlords Should Know the Benefit of Qualifying For a Section 8 Program By Alvin Clavines

April 15, 2010

Landlords and property managers should know the tremendous benefits they can enjoy from placing their properties for lease under Section 8. The Section 8 program is the federal government’s major program with the objective of assisting very low income families, the elderly, and people with disabilities in managing decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the […]

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Things To consider When Probate Investing

April 3, 2010

At any given time, there are hundreds of properties tied up in probate court. Due to this, there is a great deal of opportunity for a real estate investor to purchase these properties at a substantial discount and make a profit. By investing in probate real estate, you can help out their heirs that are […]

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Learning About Probate Investing by Carl Ford

April 2, 2010

One way that you can purchase real estate is by probate investing. In this process, the real estate of a deceased person is sold to pay their financial responsibilities. This is a very long process for the remaining family members that ends in the real estate being sold and the money being disbursed to the […]

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Real Estate Investing In The Age Of Government Intervention

March 14, 2010

It is likely that you think of a number of things when you hear the words virtual real estate investing. If you are already familiar with real estate investing you may think of short sales, bulk reo investing and virtual real estate investing or you may think of it in terms of real estate portfolios […]

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Investor Report : Financing Opportunities by Kenneth R. Harney

February 5, 2010

You’ve probably heard that the Obama administration’s budget sent to Congress last week emphasizes helping small businesses around the country, but you may not know that it also includes lots more potential financing opportunities for purchasers, owners and rehabbers of commercial real estate. For starters, the White House wants $30 billion in so-called “TARP” bailout […]

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