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John Hickey Snake oils, gurus, “investment advisers”, experts. BP can do more
16 September 2019 | 112 replies
I get from point A to point B in my own way, which has more of a "kumbaya, but don't f*ck with me" flavor.
Reed Goossens Questions You Should Ask Your Broker When Buying U.S. Real Estate
25 May 2016 | 0 replies
I have developed some very important questions that every investor (international or domestic) needs to ask their broker when buying U.S. real estate, particularly commercial real estate (my flavor is multi family). 
Steve Brown Dodd Frank re: lease option monthy credits
13 January 2014 | 5 replies
However, anytime one from an inferior position of knowledge, experience and credentials disagrees or discounts the opinion of a professional in any profession, that takes on a completely different flavor, questioning their expertise is much different than questioning them for further explanations or opinions in their area of expertise.Justin, what ever you were` asking, I did not take as insulting or even questioning of my opinions, not sure what you were needing.
Burt L. What Company To Contact To Issue 1099 For My S Corporation by February 28?
3 March 2019 | 15 replies
Just what was sought.I will avoid the flavoring about any impropriety and certainly do appreciate the company name provided. 
Christian Garcia Private money
23 July 2015 | 2 replies
List of lenders come in various flavors,  @Christian Garcia.
Maryann L. Anyone care to chime in?
29 August 2010 | 60 replies
Advertise your expertise and abilities in a positive light without the implications of the possible short commings of others.On the other side, you made a good presentation of things to watch for and some good points, it's just the flavor and spin that, to a more sophisticated seller, (and your peers) may put you in a bad light.
Attila Bertalan Broker/Agent/Investor Dillema
24 January 2019 | 25 replies
You know... some flavor!
Account Closed Real Industry Needs Reform
10 March 2017 | 98 replies
Absolutely not, but if you look beyond real estate, you'll see that it's just as prevalent in other industries, just with a different flavor.
Joshua Andrews Forclosure, Equity & Notes
10 April 2014 | 4 replies
Such amounts may be out of bounds of creditors.Thinking you can buy a note and obtain a note is not the right thinking, those are tow different interests conveyed, an old saying, once a lender always a lender, meaning that if you buy a note you have no more rights in or to the property or collateral than the original lender.Buying a seller financed note, an equity funded note changes the flavor, equity notes are installment contracts that revert back to a seller, buying one changes the matter to a cash basis to the extent of the price paid, amounts above that may be viewed as equity amounts, not that a borrower evades that part of the obligation but in some cases it may be treated differently, like bankruptcy.Best thinking is to use the collateral to cover the outstanding balance owing, of all loans, plus allowable costs under state law in foreclosure and the excess reverts back as excess equity to the borrower, you get your money back, that's what you're entitled to. :)My Cards aren't doing well.....:)
James Lindsey Cash flow vs appreciation?
11 April 2016 | 53 replies
There are different flavors of capital gains.