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... paying off the loan or to invest in another loan. 6) Title. A title will be what you get to your home after it is officially yours, stating that the property belongs to you. 7) Deed. A deed will most often be used as a title for a commercial area. Instead of giving ownership it shows that the property ...
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... waiting for the value to rise. Many property investors manage to overcome this by renting the properties to tenants during the time when the property values are rising. This allows the tenants to essentially cover the note on the property and makes the venture a little less risky though there are risks ...
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... renting, leasing or working towards owning a property and telling the owner what the problem is. If there are maintenance problems or payment problems, it is up to property management to make sure that the problem is taken care of. Some property managers may also have the responsibility of providing accounting ...
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... basis if you decide you want to keep the home. You and the owner will then work out an arrangement, which will normally be quite a few years. Some owners are very flexible and will work with you just to get the price they want for their home, while others will charge you quite a bit more, in order to ...
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... local Multiple Listing Service, as this is considered the most powerful marketing tool you can find. If you feel like the agents are not doing a good enough job, put some efforts in marketing your house yourself. Create fliers and postcards announcing your home selling and spread it in the neighborhood. ...
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