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Jordan King Travel Nurse - First Time Home Buyer
6 January 2023 | 6 replies
Good ones will find an ethical way to make it happen 👊💪 let us know what you’re able to find!
Katlynn Teague What is your biggest draw back from working with wholesalers?
4 January 2023 | 11 replies
Unfortunately, many have no ethics, aren't true to their word, and are not willing to do some additional legwork beyond putting properties on contract for whatever price. 
Taylor L. Building a $100 Million Multifamily Business: AI Weighs in
2 January 2023 | 8 replies
Lots of kinks to work out including copywrite and trademark issues, privacy, ethical issues, defamation, etc. but that's expected.
Jay M. Anyone out there have experience with ABC Capital Investments in Philadelphia, PA for turnkey properties?
30 November 2022 | 181 replies
I've been around turnkeys for years, both as a buyer of them and working alongside them, and I can ensure you they are plenty ethical and a good business model (at least the ones I've always worked with). 
Jose Quintana 20% down on investment properties??
7 December 2016 | 22 replies
That said, it's more of an ethical question than a legal one sometimes as I don't think HUD will notice if someone used an FHA loan to buy a home and moves on to something else in 6 months.
Gabriel Jeroh How would you structure this Subject To deal in Houston, Tx?
18 November 2015 | 33 replies
Sometimes, a deal isn't in the norm, reality isn't what it seems.If a seller is motivated to do something and fully understands the risk and pitfalls, then there is nothing wrong with creatively structured transactions, so long as :1. the intent is not seen as being predatory and is ethical; and2. the structure follows legal requirements; and 3. the consequences of risks taken are understood and can be managed to prevent any harm. 
Andrew Karpman Creative vs. Traditional Real Estate Investing
30 November 2015 | 9 replies
Had they learned real estate, the basics they could understand all the strategies as every transaction done in real estate is based on common aspects of the basics, legally, ethically, in understanding your market, how to value real estate and what makes it more valuable.
David Tipton Attorneys - Los Angeles
20 August 2018 | 10 replies
I help investors buy and sell real estate, doing the legal bits to make their transactions smooth.I'm also developing tiny home villages which is great way to polish both real estate and land use law areas.As far as bartering legal services for % ownership, it sounds great but could be a violation of the modern ethical rules of practice.
Brandi Bryan home inspector
28 March 2016 | 5 replies
You've already paid us, and most Nationally Accredited groups make it an ethical violation to do repairs on a property we've inspected for a client (or to even give price quotes.)
Will Barnard The Retirement Secret
17 September 2010 | 65 replies
John wants to pay off his home with his IRA but wants to do it legally and ethically, so H=John goes out and gets quotes from three different lenders on the rate and terms of a new mortgage loan on his home.