
21 August 2024 | 7 replies
But there are some folks who think that simply doing a 1031 exchange is trying to avoid tax (which it is).

20 August 2024 | 12 replies
So, would the PPP trigger for simply paying a little extra on monthly payments?

19 August 2024 | 13 replies
No attempts by any relatives to redeem at all.

19 August 2024 | 244 replies
There is no way anyone can answer the question without simply referencing many sources of information.

21 August 2024 | 0 replies
Whether you’re looking to invest, start a business, or simply explore what the area has to offer, now is the time to take a closer look at what this region can provide.

20 August 2024 | 3 replies
Hi @Ryan Dunn - the easiest is just to ask a few brokers that are active in the area, you can also simply attend a local real estate investors meetup (a lot of them are free or very inexpensive) and let folks know you're looking to offload your inventory.

23 August 2024 | 21 replies
Companies typically have business models which of course are not set in stone, however, changing the way a company operates should not be imposed by a single client simply because it works better for them and not the management company.

22 August 2024 | 13 replies
Why not simply find a seller that will sell their property at 70% and forget a 30% carry back?

20 August 2024 | 2 replies
In my experience these are the levels of how financial fraud is doneLevel 1 - The “sponsor” is a fraudster from the beginning and the entire investment is a designed fraud designed to steal the investor's money Level 2 - The sponsor initially intends to operate legally and honestly but the temptation of easy access to money, usually fueled by addictions to drugs, sex, partying, etc. leads to the bad decision to line the sponsors own pocketsLevel 3 - The sponsor intends to operate legally but a crisis in their life resulting in a need for money leads the sponsor to “borrow” from investor’s funds with the full intention of paying it back ( which they are unable to do).Level 4 - The sponsor intends to operate legally but the assets under their management incur substantial loses; the sponsor attempts to cover up these loses by “temporarily” borrowing from one investor to pay another or submitting false results.