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Jason F Anyone have any experience with BILLBOARDS?
14 September 2008 | 3 replies
I would like go through the approvals/permitting process myself rather than land lease to an outdoor media company.Is this going to be completely impossible or can it be done?
Dorothy Taylor family problems
13 May 2008 | 7 replies
Seperating issue from emotion seems just about impossible at this point, so unless you are walking away from a significant amount of money (only you can decide what that amount is) it might be worth it to your state of mind to just let it go.Your sister get's the house, which from what you say she is probably going to end up losing it eventually anyway at some point, but you get hopefully the peace of mind of having moved on after your mother's death and somewhat closing that chapter.or ...Find a new lawyer because the one you have now is obviously not working very well in your best interest.
Mark Key Black Gold
13 May 2008 | 22 replies
I don't typically pick on the grammar of our members, but without punctuation, your post is close to impossible to read.
Raymond Van den Ende Hello from The Hague (Netherlands / Holland)
25 September 2008 | 6 replies
Due to the above restrictions it's (to my knowledge anyhow) impossible to buy these appartments for less than 65%-70% ARV (already rented out).ARV: 100.000,=Price: 65.000,= (including renter)Buyer cost: 6.500,= (10% over here)Equity: 28.500,=On average people will move every 7-8 years.
Justin Stores newbie ???
20 May 2008 | 7 replies
That and educating yourself via reading, learning from others (here on BP as well), and putting into action what you have learned.It is very difficult (not impossible) to jump full time into RE particularly without a job.
David Styles How can I buy an REO?
21 May 2008 | 3 replies
I'm almost certain that nobody will give me another loan and private money is kind of out of the question at this point as I do not want to be responsible for anyone elses money but my own.I'm a total rookie but here is what I'd like to do:Tell me if this impossible or unreasonable:1.
Terry Royce Contract Outs
10 July 2008 | 26 replies
Its impossible to say i didn't understand because of language issues this way.
Ryan Harris What's most profitable?
1 June 2008 | 22 replies
BTW, it'll be very hard if not impossible to get a loan on that $25K property.
Dan Palumbo Wholesaling in Northern Ca.
10 June 2008 | 8 replies
Originally posted by "**********":Dealing in pre foreclosures in CA is all but next to impossible due to the "foreclosure consultant" and "equity purchase Laws"...
Account Closed Darn Computers
1 June 2008 | 8 replies
AVG insists I update, yet makes it impossible to find a way to do it.I finally found the free program update, downloaded it, and was told I could not install it because I have eido anti-spyware on my computer.The Eido program has no way to un-install it, but it is an AVG program and assures me I can upgrade it into the newest anti-spyware program from AVG, which is now included in their anit-virus program.You guessed it, The same program that I can't install because I have Eido on the computer, with no way to remove it.