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Patrick Dotson Pros and cons of condos
12 February 2012 | 32 replies
I flipped a condo and had to accept a low ball offer to sell it.
Kenneth LaVoie GREAT Cash flow property that I dont' want to own!
16 April 2012 | 29 replies
That gives you $37,500, which seems to be in the ball park.
Michael Mcguniess How I used $38k to generate $17k per year with $26k per year potential
12 February 2012 | 23 replies
For years I have read about real estate investing but never had the funds to get the ball rolling.
Paul Scothern Atlanta rental properties
30 April 2013 | 12 replies
You're being low-balled here.
Joel Owens Vacant building having issues with possible drug dealers..
16 February 2012 | 8 replies
Go back to the property and ask the "security guard" if he can score you an 8-ball from somewhere nearby.
Rob Cee Condos in good areas vs. 2-4 units in worse areas
19 June 2012 | 23 replies
Again, you don't have a crystal-ball to determine what it looks like 5 years from now.
Mark Ossman 15 or 20 year refi?
13 March 2012 | 16 replies
I also had to get out my crystal ball and wonder what the interest rates might be 10 years from now.
Susan H. I am selling my home on a bond for title..do I need an attorney?
14 January 2013 | 5 replies
It sounds like you have some odd ball trying to buy.....What are you calling a "bond for title" what kind of bond?
Nate Wong What protection LLC offers exactly, Attorney disagreed? what is the code for wiring under Crawlspace
15 January 2013 | 17 replies
(insurance attorneys are not on your side, they are on the Insurance companies side);)Amongst pressure from Insurance company lawyer, Arbitrator, and Plaintiffs attorneys to settle, my attorney i hired told me to Stonewall the plaintiff, balls to the wall (sorry ladies) as a last resort. we threatened to bankrupt the LLC., Point is: LLC was used as a heavy bargaining chip for the settlement that was reached.
Brian Beadle Deed was never recorded by FNMA, How to reconcile this?
16 January 2013 | 3 replies
Someone dropped the ball.