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Mel Park When to buy rental houses?
1 September 2021 | 32 replies
(identity fraud got them in) So we'll start over and fix it up again... 
Mike Hoskins Hard Money feedback and caution
10 May 2018 | 8 replies
Also, they want your identity. $100 says they want to steal it for nefarious reasons.
Jacob Wawiorka How to best start an LLC
30 August 2017 | 1 reply
If you value anonymity, separation of business and personal identities, and want to keep things as business-like as possible, then you should consider using a registered agent. 2.
Daniel Lin Inevitable? Must one sacrifice to go to the NEXT level?
16 September 2017 | 1 reply
Change professional and social identities etc...
N/A N/A Fee Agreement Contract
14 June 2019 | 8 replies
If it appears that The Consultant has disclosed (or has threatened to disclose) Information in violation of this Agreement, The Seller and/or the Buyer shall be entitled to an injunction to restrain the Consultant from disclosing, in whole or in part, such Information, or from providing any services to any party to whom such Information has been disclosed or may be disclosed, notwithstanding that this Agreement is not exclusive to the Seller and or the Buyer, and the Consultant shall be allowed to use such confidential information under identical agreement with any other third party who may be interested in purchasing the Seller's and/or selling to the Buyer up to and until the time the Seller and/or the Buyer have entered into their agreement(s) to consummate a financial transaction.
Jay Leisten Tips for Real estate investing debt free?
6 March 2017 | 64 replies
Declare yourself an investor and associate your identity with that.
Brandon Malbrough JVP Asking For Copt of Contract?
9 July 2018 | 3 replies
Wouldn’t You want to verify the identity of your proposed partner?
Christopher McGuire Would like some feedback on my latest rental purchase
5 December 2015 | 17 replies
My first deal was almost identical to this and it paid itself off last year.
Matthew Drew Seller unwilling to budge on price
20 April 2015 | 10 replies
It just depends on what the buy price is relative to market value and how long it would take you to find an identical property like that.No legal advice given. 
Theo Hicks 401k vs. Investment Properties...am I crazy?
21 April 2015 | 3 replies
Below are the assumptions of the study:-Initial investment in all 3 scenarios is the same ($25,950 which is my total investment for my first property-Market investment return is 8% annually (I got this number from a financial planner)-Property appreciation was ignored, income and expenses remain the same, and all income from rental property is saved w/ no interest (so VERY conservative)-End date is 2056 (so 43 years) Scenario #1: Market Investment - Initial investment in 2014, no additional contributions are madeScenario #2 -One Investment Property - I just buy one property, save all rental income in a savings account with 0% interestScenario #3 - 10 Investment Properties - First property cash flows $14,129.40 per year, every 2 years cash flow from property 1 is used to purchase another identical property (same purchase price, cashflow, etc.), this is repeated every 2 years until 10 properties are aqcuiredResults:Scenario #1 ending value - $710,164Scenario #2 ending value - $920,444.04 (savings + equity)Scenario #3 ending value - $6,427,168 (savings + equity)These values were quite shocking to me and the people I have shown it too!