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Devin Cokley Multi Famliy Syndication?
29 January 2024 | 7 replies
Bad timing, a dishonest seller, and some twists of legal hurdles that we thought could be overcome turned out worse than expected.
John W. New Western Acquisitions (Reviews)
23 January 2024 | 118 replies
I was just not comfortable with what i felt like was a dishonest rep.Good Luck
Matt Harris As an investor do you prefer turnkey or empty house at purchase
10 September 2016 | 34 replies
I want to understand not just services provided and how I would make money, but also how the provider is making money ... if the provider makes money while I lose money, it's a no-go ... if I can't understand how the provider is making money honestly in the contract, then I know that they will either try to make money off of me dishonestly or they will soon be out of business, and neither one is good for me so no-go there too.
Robert Fountain What would you do in this situation?Agent really dropped the ball
16 September 2016 | 12 replies
Some sellers are dishonest not thinking some liens will be caught and others are so distraught with problems they are dealing with they have no clue what is attached lien wise to the property.This is why if you write the offer to expire with proper language you CAN but are NOT obligated to accept once the bank approves.
David White House under contract with no buyers lined up
24 September 2016 | 81 replies
If someone is standing behind their word, that means EVERYTHING in any business.The biggest problem is people being taught and encouraged to operate dishonestly.
Leonard Smith My first Post!: Wholesaling Budget
30 September 2016 | 14 replies
These scammers always have great dishonest ideas!
Patrick Britton Wholesaling listed properties
2 October 2016 | 4 replies
It is deceitful, dishonest, greasy and worst of all adds absolutely no value whatsoever.  
Sonny Samuelson Reliable Property Manager in Austin/Pflugerville TX
25 August 2016 | 0 replies
I have already dealt with some dishonest ones who just want to collect rent and get paid for just doing that and nothing else.
Elisha Mcginley Wholesaling Advice for a Newbie
3 September 2016 | 13 replies
if you sign a contract to purchase a house either assign it or close do not mislead owners that is dishonest and unethical at the least
Martin S. Surprising how little discussion of RE scams here
15 September 2016 | 53 replies
There are a lot of scammers or dishonest property managers out there (one in town in particular) that I have seen that scam out of state investors by either taking their money to do construction on a property but never actually do the construction, do it properly, do everything that was promised only to find that you have many problems with the property, or offer you properties at way more than you should pay for them (same with some wholesalers).