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Geuris Ramos Is a LLC a need to start wholesaling?
2 January 2020 | 11 replies
You are dishonest.
Courtney M. For those focused on BRRRR...
28 November 2018 | 117 replies
I got burned due to deployment and ended up with 30k in rehab due to a very dishonest agent.
Michael Stole price of a handyman
17 January 2011 | 9 replies
Incompetence and laziness are the most common problems but some are just plain dishonest.
Vina Real Beware of Mr. Joseph England, Podcast speaker #206!!!
24 September 2020 | 130 replies
No one should shame you for a dishonest person.
Bill Cippola The lawyers who took on Big Tobacco are aiming at Realtors 6%
31 March 2019 | 23 replies
@Bill Cippola Thanks for posting...90% of real estate agents really add zero value to the transaction...I spend most mornings reporting agents for being dishonest...they are the root cause for speculation and increased housing prices...neighborhoods that I don't care to drive through are now "the hottest area in the city"...and I can't tell you how many agents take advantage of unsuspecting consumers and tie their property up in a contract without providing the most basic of listing services...the commission issue is really just the tip of the iceberg.
Tamara R. Good vs. bad tenants--what is your percentage?
1 December 2011 | 10 replies
The more they talk, the more likely they will make little inconsistencies if they are being dishonest about or hiding something.
Sharad M. What is wrong with some wholesalers?
16 March 2016 | 143 replies
I suppose there are anomalies and out-of-area agent listings.If you tie up a property under contract without the ability to perform on it yourself, that is, you ain't got no money, you are being dishonest with the seller.
Andrey Y. Long-term Turnkey investment numbers
10 July 2018 | 33 replies
Worse yet some folks selling turnkeys were dishonest and sold crap properties for tens of thousands more than  they were worth in war zones. 
Carlos Webel Going rates for conventional 30 mortgages for investors
31 July 2016 | 17 replies
they all take forever, theres no such thing as a lender that doesnt drop the ball i swear ive done 10+ deals and every one of them ive tried to find a better lender and they all suck and are never accountable...its always an excuse "oh my underwriter needs this, oh the appraisal never went out sorry, oh the appraisal is 3 weeks backed up, oh the underwriter is on vacation, oh man its all because of dodd frank and these dang compliance requirements back in the days it was soo much better"  its like they have a Rolodex of excuses everytime.I have all my papers and docs in place always and have the fastest turn around on any request but even then it takes foreverno offense to anybody thats a lender, but i just feel like generally speaking they are not transparent and are in the business of nickle and dime-ing and are fairly dishonest about things possibly by design.  
Kel S Dishonest RE Agents?
29 February 2012 | 65 replies
Now, I'm not trying to offend any RE agents on this board so please don't take it that way but in the world in general there are dishonest people and I'm sure that includes people in various professions, including RE.