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Arsh M. Can I assign a purchase contract that isn't a cash offer?
22 March 2023 | 13 replies
But the often shady and unethical practices from the majority can undermine the credibility of the wholesaler and harm the parties involved in the transaction.Enough of an outcry over the years by people that have been defrauded, has initiated  changes to the legality and abilities of a wholesaler to sell without owning a portion of the property for a certain amount of time or limiting the amount of transactions you are able to have without a real estate license. 
Sandra Sunshine Possible drug dealing tenant
6 September 2010 | 48 replies
He has not threatened to do harm to me personally, but behaves aggressively and threatened to be my enemy.Also- I did a background check...$40 and nothing came up, though the police screen listed things when I went to see them.
Chris Chiaramonte Anyone heard of/used Opcity?
14 October 2021 | 25 replies
If your not jamming no harm to try. 
Glenn Kopensky Florida: Tenant in Jail, complete stranger in house
25 January 2018 | 28 replies
I don't think most people want to harm another person financially for no reason (although I guess we don't know why the tenant is incarcerated!)
Raymond Weston General Wholesaling question
28 August 2014 | 5 replies
Hi Raymond, if it keeps you organized and it helps you in any way without harming the process, it's a good idea.
Michael Shadow 1 in 11 homes in some state of foreclosure
13 June 2008 | 9 replies
The article also goes on to say (although they also do this in the negative) that 40-50% of those who are foreclosed on don't lose their homes because they're able to sell or refinance.The real number that matters is mentioned at the very bottom of the article.A new government report released Wednesday found that among mortgages held by Bank of America, Citigroup Inc. and seven other large banks, foreclosures climbed to 1.23 percent of all loans in March from 0.9 percent in October.Keep in mind that, of that 1.23% about half will cure the default no harm no foul.Again, not good for a lot of folks, but the sky is really not falling.
Terry Evans The Angry Seller and The Motivated Wholesaler
23 July 2014 | 26 replies
The REI business is not worth putting yourself in harms way.
Scott Michael Question about where/when to pay earnest money
31 March 2018 | 12 replies
Except now if it doesn't sell no harm no foul.
Matt Shields Real Estate Professionals. Please Read. Are we legal?
8 December 2017 | 31 replies
Do we have liability if someone acts on one of our posts and is harmed?
Marc Loftin Which State to form LLC's ... Asset Protection for SFR
3 January 2018 | 11 replies
Example:  If I inadvertently break an FFA regulation and cause harm to person or property while flying a glider or plane, it would appear all my assets are at risk, everything.