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Garry Lawrence 19-Year-Old Closing on First Rental Property – Seeking Advice!
11 January 2025 | 12 replies
Your age might raise some eyebrows initially, but as long as you're professional then you should be good.
Rickie Lattimore How to position a partnership with a private lender
15 December 2024 | 4 replies
I would find an equity partner instead and you could potentially do a deal with no money down as long as you are providing most of the sweat equity and you can demonstrate you have the necessary "experience".
Louisa Seales In a Slump!
19 December 2024 | 6 replies
The more of them you get the easier it should become to get more through word of mouth, as long as they're happy there.
Joe Sullivan My Horrible Experience with Ron LeGrand's Financial Freedom
20 December 2024 | 20 replies
Financial Freedom Network I laughed at -- after reading the agreement, no comparable value for that monthly price -- 3 or so years ago, if value has changed now, my time-based disclaimer is as aforementioned -- and Legrand would do well to disconnect FFN from his name, as I believe FFN is now out-sourced, whatever.I empathize with you , Joe and the other responders, but when I read Legrand’s, and most of the other guru’s, contracts prior to trying a teaser product, it clearly stated in the agreement that if customer did not want the upgrade service for which the teaser/free product, free video, whatever, was being given away, then customer must cancel within the stated period of time, which almost always range from 30 to 90 days [60 days is becoming more common, as more folks forget to cancel]So long as terms to cancel are clearly stated prior to contracting, I don’t find it unethical, -- and real estate gurus have merely adapted a teaser or rebate marketing technique used in most every industry -- recently even Chrysler cars [try our minivan for 60 days!
Venecia Baez Want to buy first property and I watch a lot of videos, but lack action: How to start
1 January 2025 | 24 replies
It's fine to make mistakes on the first one as long as you learn from them and don't make them again. 
Adam F. Anyone have experiencing using a quit claim in Chicago?
19 December 2024 | 12 replies
Many people do this and as long as they keep paying the lender nothing happens, but just understand your risks as they may be able to call the loan for whatever reason.
Akshay Monga H1B Couple Exploring Real Estate Investing: Seeking Strategy Advice and Networking
26 December 2024 | 7 replies
We’re open to zero or slightly negative cash flow initially, as long as the deal provides solid equity potential.
Nicholas Dillon Vetting a Syndicate
30 December 2024 | 7 replies
Also, if the sponsor is new, I am fine with less skin in the game as long as it is significant to their net worth.
John Friendas LLC Mortgage Under Partner Instead of Me
12 January 2025 | 22 replies
As long as you are not a borrower, there is no note or loan that will negatively affect your dti from a debt perspective.
Natalia Perlova Tenant claims there is no heat, and it's Christmas
31 December 2024 | 57 replies
They will have proof you requested the service, so as long as the charge is reasonable it should stand up in court if you tried to evict for nonpayment or something like that.