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Michelle Lutz Need advice, is this illegal?
20 March 2018 | 48 replies
If you have a defect in your paperwork that facilitated his ability to collateralize the property you have a bigger problem on your hands
Eric Bennington Newly transplanted investor
10 November 2022 | 6 replies
I currently have a team in San Diego who is my boots on the ground and I facilitate leads, book appointments, and run numbers from South Carolina.
Leslie Coxon Bird Dogging: Other Legal Questions
19 May 2014 | 12 replies
Stay away from being a facilitator between other parties and you should be fine.
Tyler Alberson Real Estate Sydicate/Crowd Funding
1 May 2016 | 6 replies
Realtyshares' goal is different--they're an originator and their goal is to facilitate the funding of others' projects, not their own. 
Anthony S. Applying for credit cards
14 May 2016 | 5 replies
Having gone without credit cards for the past 5 years - following a bankruptcy - I need to obtain a couple credit cards in order to facilitate bidding on foreclosure auctions.  
Davit Gharibyan Refinance and transfer ownership
20 October 2016 | 11 replies
I am a licensed agent in MN and can facilitate these types of transactions if you are unsure or uncomfortable doing it.  
Stanley Dean Agent Buying REO/ Foreclosures and HUD foreclosures
18 October 2016 | 4 replies
I'm not motivated enough to be on the listing side ;p  I am investor, so I also got my license to facilitate my own stuff.  
Kyle Doney New company offers flat fees for selling homes
11 November 2013 | 42 replies
They don't lower their fees when they get a better deal on the phone system or the price of gas takes a dip.Now stuff directly related to marketing my property or to facilitate my purchase of a property I feel those are justified but the other stuff is cost of doing business and while they need to recover those costs it doesn't add value to me and I don't want to pay more for the service.If I go $10K over budget on a flip I don't up my ARV to compensate if the market hasn't gone up, unless I don't want to sell the place.If my expenses on a rental goes up $100/month I don't raise my rents, unless they are below market, unless I want the residents to move out and have a hard time getting new ones.Generally consumers aren't interested in paying more for things with no new value regardless of what the sellers cost structure is.
Chris Lynch Is it okay to wholesale houses as a Real estate agent?
13 July 2015 | 16 replies
The issue is that with wholesaling you don't take title, if you actually buy you aren't facilitating a sale between an owner and another buyer......world of difference.
Pete Nater Can a non-licensed investor legally earn a consultation fee for advising and facilitating an owner finance deal?
4 July 2014 | 3 replies

Hi all. Thanks for taking the time to read this. If you might share your knowledge and/or insights, I'd be especially grateful. I'm a wholesaler in the greater NYC area. I'm not licensed at this time.  I've been learn...