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Andrew Ellis Just Getting Started in Tampa, FL
27 November 2017 | 13 replies
I'm a voracious consumer of the BP Podcast and just about every book they've mentioned on there, I find the possibilities of real estate to be absolutely fascinating!
Steve Fitzgerald Using Thumbtack for Contractors?
7 January 2020 | 9 replies
I think there's a fundamental problem with that pay-per-lead approach for us the consumers, I want a contractor that's good and can be recommend by previous customers, not a contractor that spends the most dollars to show up first place on my screen.
Roxanne Lembke Realtor, do I need 2 years of tax returns to qualify?
19 November 2017 | 13 replies
HI Roxanne,It is true you need to be in the business for 2 years but no one talks about the details about how that is documented which is either by:- Looking up CA BRE website consumer licensee information which will show how long you've been licensed- CPA letter to sign/date on you being self employed for 2 + years or 5+ years if you're using Freddie Mac's program since Freddie specifically wants 5+ years to use 1 year tax return- or another third party to verify you've been SE (self employed) like business licenses, attorney's, other auditor or licensesWith regards to income like others have mentioned you can use 1 year tax return to base your monthly qualifying income off of.Freddie mac, like mentioned above is a a conventional financing option but the downside with Freddie is they want 5 years in the business as documented with one of the options above.
Severin Sadjina Partnering on a Deal | No Money Down
22 November 2017 | 2 replies
It would be awesome to get input on those:The lawyer suggested that my partner's capital (used to acquire the property) grows with the consumer price index (CPI).
Daniel Sheftman Raleigh-Durham investing from out of state
6 July 2020 | 24 replies
And how much of your time does it consume now?
Account Closed what do you think of these HML junk fees?
21 November 2017 | 16 replies
YES, absolutely no legal required.Out here, the only person not responsible for their actions are consumers...it is CA after all.
Scott Scotter Potential Plumbing/Structural Lawsuit
24 November 2017 | 7 replies
If I recall correctly, that PA statute refers to the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law ("UTPCPL") for liability.
Philip Mullinax Purchasing a Property with an Eviction in Process
10 December 2017 | 22 replies
DEpending on wha tstate you are in , this could be a costly and time consuming process.I just closed a deal where escrow is holding $2000 of seller proceeds to be used for tenant eviction in case they do not move out according to the notice given. 
Ryan D. Signs the market is nearing its peak
5 December 2017 | 63 replies
There are characteristics of a cycle, like good economy, jobs, low unemployment, consumer confidence, new building permits, new loan applications, low interest rates, etc.
Norman Walton Digital (Online) Marketing v.Traditional Marketing in Real Estate
14 October 2020 | 34 replies
SEO is essentially a bit time consuming but lower cost.