Understanding Owner-Financed Real Estate Transactions
Owner-financed and “seller-financed” generally mean the same thing. Owner or seller financing is a substitute for obtaining a traditional mortgage from a lender to buy a proper...
Read MoreOwner-financed and “seller-financed” generally mean the same thing. Owner or seller financing is a substitute for obtaining a traditional mortgage from a lender to buy a proper...
Read MoreIf you’re new to the commercial real estate world or are looking at your first investment property, here are some points to consider before signing on the dotted line. Whose...
Read MoreBuying a home is one of the biggest, most important purchases you’ll make during your lifetime. You’re investing a lot of money while committing to making monthly payments for ...
Read MoreYou have cleaned outside and inside to make your house attractive to buyers. You even may have gotten rid of a few things. But don’t forget to prepare for the home inspection. ...
Read MoreYou’ve found the house of your dreams and you can hardly wait for moving day! If you are a Real Estate Investor, the property is your next deal and you are looking forward to reh...
Read MoreIf a lawsuit were filed against your real estate business, are you sure your personal assets would be protected? “Consider the situation in which the owner of an in...
Read Moref your real estate investor business includes wholesaling, assignments and double closes, you need to know how you will be impacted by Texas Senate Bill 2212 after September 1, 201...
Read MoreWhat is the risk of using seller financing to purchase your home without closing at a title company or attorney’s office? Here’s a perfect example. The Dallas Morning News ...
Read MoreIf you invest in rental properties, your income depends on your tenants’ making their full payments on time . . . and on the Texas Property Code. If your tenants do not pay on t...
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