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21 March 2014 | 5 replies
Net to the seller means you are paying any back taxes or liens to clear up title witch is in direct conflict with #2#3.
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19 March 2014 | 1 reply
Your go to guys in direct mail marketing are @Dev Horn andhttp://www.biggerpockets.com/users/MichaelQuarlescant get the @ to work.If you read EVERY post of theirs you will get an education.
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31 May 2017 | 284 replies
Marie Poe mentioned yes to indirectly promote my program, which I try to avoid talking about on here directly but am sometimes forced to since some seem to think I am trying to "hide" something) I did not start this post to feel like I am on trial, prove myself, or show my bank statements etc.
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2 July 2014 | 6 replies
Not indirectly by passing it to someone else who's going to make money on the deal.
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8 July 2014 | 20 replies
@Dmitriy - did NOT say write check to yourself my friend - I said write a check, which would be to seller - and your observation that loan can not be taken is in direct contradiction to self directed IRA structure - please see video on link above also FYI - we have investors doing this every day, so setting up your self directed IRA with checkbook (as the expression goes) does NOT delete the custodian, it only positions the custodian so that you do not need his/her permission to go to the bathroom - si ?
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13 March 2015 | 110 replies
But you are, indirectly, doing just that.
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16 July 2014 | 3 replies
Trent,I've directly or indirectly referred over 200 clients to Strongbrook over the past three years who have purchased over 300 homes through there program.
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6 October 2014 | 22 replies
lol.I love your approach even though it goes against some of the preliminary things I have been told by a couple of gurus (indirectly, that is, through books, videos, etc).So are you saying as long as my Assignment Contract exists, is being used, agreed upon by both parties (well three including the buyer), and I am using Sale/Purchase agreement (when necessary), that I should fine and good to go?
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24 July 2014 | 19 replies
A: The rules define a “loan originator” as a person who, for or in expectation of direct or indirect compensation or other monetary gain, performs any of the following activities:(1) takes an application, offers, arranges, assists a consumer in obtaining or applying to obtain, negotiates, or otherwise obtains or makes an extension of credit for another person” OR(2) represents to the public through advertising or other means that such a person can or will perform any of these activities.
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31 July 2014 | 7 replies
That known, forget payment in direct payment terms, ok.