I'm looking for rehabbers and investors in Cincinnati. Don't have the cash to fix stuff up for now, wish I did PM me if you're interested. Question: Anyone without much money tried to flip a house, not find any investors and then get stuck with the property? I can't afford to let this happen. Everyone says that if its a good deal then the money will be there, but of course they have experience in finding and knowing what a good deal is. I guess the only way to find out is give it a shot.
When you put it under contract, make sure there is a weasel clause in it "this contract is contingent upon approval by my partner within 1 week..." or something like that. If you can't find a buyer then say your partner said it wasn't a good investment and you have no loss.
Never really liked the word 'weasel' seems shady. I realize its legal if they accept your terms, but doesn't feel right. I guess its one way to go though.
Aw, come on now, think of how you are making all of those poor weasels feel out there
It's just a week, it is not like you are making it a month or anything. If you can find a buyer within 72 hours then do that. If not, well, someone else will. You are trying to help the owner and help yourself too. I don't think a week (legally agreed upon and all) is too much to ask.
Has he gone to the REIA meetings and things like that around here. Have him give me a call or drop me an email and I will talk to him about the area and help him out...as long as he doesn't move in on my business
I am looking for a wholesaler in cincinnati looking for ugly houses my e mail address is on my private message. e mail me with the information.
Me too and I live just north of Cincy.. send me a message
I'm looking for rehabbers and investors in Cincinnati. Don't have the cash to fix stuff up for now, wish I did PM me if you're interested. Question: Anyone without much money tried to flip a house, not find any investors and then get stuck with the property? I can't afford to let this happen. Everyone says that if its a good deal then the money will be there, but of course they have experience in finding and knowing what a good deal is. I guess the only way to find out is give it a shot.
When you put it under contract, make sure there is a weasel clause in it "this contract is contingent upon approval by my partner within 1 week..." or something like that. If you can't find a buyer then say your partner said it wasn't a good investment and you have no loss.
Never really liked the word 'weasel' seems shady. I realize its legal if they accept your terms, but doesn't feel right. I guess its one way to go though.
Aw, come on now, think of how you are making all of those poor weasels feel out there
It's just a week, it is not like you are making it a month or anything. If you can find a buyer within 72 hours then do that. If not, well, someone else will. You are trying to help the owner and help yourself too. I don't think a week (legally agreed upon and all) is too much to ask.
I agree with Scarlett, if money is the problem. I need to get to things in order, the good deal and qualified buyers
LORI
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Shannon,
Has he gone to the REIA meetings and things like that around here. Have him give me a call or drop me an email and I will talk to him about the area and help him out...as long as he doesn't move in on my business
Best Regards,
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