27 March 2007 | 13 replies
Many people who end up seeking help from churches, other non profits, social service organizations, and consumer rights lawyers have been drawn in and spit out by these so-called 'foreclosure solutions' MLM programs.All too often the promised "soluition" fails to live up to expectations leaving the distressed homeowner in worse shape.... having wasted prescious time and perhaps after spending hundreds of dollars for an otherwise free for the asking service.Do some people benefit from such a one-stop solution shoppe?

14 March 2007 | 7 replies
Not to sound harsh, but that board doesn't feel like it's got as much substance.

20 March 2007 | 17 replies
However you will find other investors in that area at these events.Check out my signature block.I know the CCIA is another group in Chicago, their main meeting is normally the 3rd Sunday of the month, but this month it is the 4th for some reason.But of course I am more partial to another organization.

26 December 2013 | 6 replies
Is it via organized funds, or just rich Chinese individuals speculating?

13 January 2015 | 23 replies
Not only do you great deals buying it items in bulk, but it's a great organic marketing strategy.

27 December 2013 | 4 replies
He works with MH dealers.There is an attorney that feels he has a corporate structure that is involved in with other entities to facilitate seller financing, I'm not sure it will really fly as setting up convoluted business structures that do not carry on another business purpose other than to do seller financed transactions as the law, again, includes any method devised to circumvent the intent of the law.As to doing a transaction that is not covered, you may be able to pass a long term interest to a property through a Series LLC (Mo doesn't have this) or something like a HOA where people buy into an organization rather than taking specific title.

7 January 2014 | 8 replies
A new supplement to the HAFA guidelines "amends this restriction to allow servicers the discretion to approve sales to non-profit organizations with the stated purpose that the property will be rented or resold to the borrower, so long as all other HAFA program requirements are met."

26 December 2013 | 13 replies
At least one of the education organizations runs as a MLM and uses similar tactics to recruit new victims.

30 December 2013 | 23 replies
We notified HUD over a year ago that a specific homeless servicing organization is seriously mishandling HUD funds.

24 January 2014 | 7 replies
I would pay them a visit in person before I would invest with them, but I'm pretty convinced that they are a first rate organization that's run by a respectable family.