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Joshua S. Newbie here, please critique my business plan!
20 May 2013 | 20 replies
Will some of them turn their nose up at assignment contracts or double closes?
Harish C Help with first property & LLC
30 September 2013 | 8 replies
I'm sure many will have various arguments for both sides.As for the DOS clause dilemma, yes, banks can and do call notes due, but from what people say from their experience is that if you keep your nose clean and pay your mortgage every month, they have no reason to look into who is on the deed.
David Driscoll Looking a smart tax person
30 September 2013 | 4 replies
In any event, your immediate opportunity is to uncover and discover the real reason cause my nose says you've been given a "go-away" excuse.
Joseph Attia Private real estate investment group structure
14 October 2013 | 1 reply
with fractured ownership and P/L/C on each one....
Sai B. Hard Money lender forms
4 October 2013 | 3 replies
Thank You Brandon & Bill.Sorry could not get back soon as had a minor knee injury and need to rush ER to make sure of no fracture.
Sean Dezoysa Seller raises the price on you while you're driving over--how to react?
7 October 2013 | 8 replies
Never fun when they change their mind after a verbal agreement, but it's part of the business and most likely it was an "innocent" thing, not a hard-nosed negotiating tactic.
Gary Kurtz Trying To Find My Niche
27 November 2013 | 39 replies
I know of one who tries to slide stuff past investors' noses all the time (no one here on BP, just an individual turnkey provider I know).
Corey Liepelt New member from Columbus, OH
22 October 2013 | 9 replies
I know it's possible, and I've got my nose to the grindstone to make it happen.I look forward to networking with the many, many experienced folks here on BP.
Shaun Carl S-corp taxes? Buffalo Accountant
23 October 2013 | 6 replies
It should be a partnership as there will be no SE taxes to deal with and you will only be subject to Ordinary tax rates.
Mark Stojic HUD Inspection Contingency
26 October 2013 | 14 replies
I noticed fractures in the foundation that were not indicated on the HUD inspection.