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Carol T. rental condo HOA might become insolvent
30 October 2012 | 6 replies
Really, if you want good legal advice, you need to see a lawyer.But fundamentally there's a huge flaw in what you're saying.
Sean Dezoysa Posting bandit signs by yourself?
10 January 2013 | 14 replies
Now, the penalties may be low and enforcement may be lax, but that doesn't change the fundamental illegality of the signs.
Karen Margrave SFR, Commercial, Multi Family, Income properties, what?
19 January 2013 | 7 replies
But I don't know how to make widgets, so I stick with what I know, and what works for me.I think that the market fundamentals, the recent market meltdown, and the skill set of me and my team are in perfect alignment to capture the most advantage in the residential market.
Ryan Outon Wholesaling: LEGAL OR NOT!!
12 March 2015 | 19 replies
Because they are afraid of the answer and cognitive bias takes control searching for the answers they want to hear.So, you really don't want the correct answer, these threads simply are made to create a debate among those who aren't qualified to give a correct answer for your state or community.Those that will study business law, real estate law, the principles of law not just statutes, may find the basis for the opinion of wholesaling being "illegal" it may not be the fundamentals of a transaction as much as the tactics used, misleading, lying, deceptive practices, lack of good faith, ethical matters and the harm caused by the unknowing, educationally deficient and/or any intentional scammers.
Larry Flanagan Was anybody here buying real estate 50 yrs ago?
27 January 2013 | 2 replies
The fundamentals have changed little in 50 years.
Joseph S. Is it likely to get tax returns from sellers of a 3/4plex?
28 January 2013 | 7 replies
Hey all,I'm preparing to purchase my first 3/4-plex and have read a few books so I have a good grip on the fundamentals, but not much "street knowledge".
David B. Stockpile houses or go commercial
13 February 2013 | 50 replies
The process of getting there will be different for every investor, but as long as you focus on good fundamentals (Cashflow and understanding your specific market etc) on your deals things should progress.
Jon Klaus Wealth Inequality in America
21 March 2013 | 27 replies
Now whether this linear relationship bears out most of the time in a subject of debate, but I don't see it as fundamentally unfair.I don't really believe that most working or middle class people are lazy.
Sean Mitch New Member- Austin, Texas
29 March 2013 | 10 replies
However, Austin has been appreciating on the solid fundamentals of population growth, job growth (good jobs), and little new development over the past several years.
Troy Viemeister Value of MS in Real Estate Development from Columbia
21 March 2013 | 2 replies
When I was contemplating going back to school the head of the RE program at Ohio State basically told me that given my practicing knowledge and experience I could probably teach the program.Bottom line - if you're trying to break into the industry, establish your fundamental skill set and build a network then school is likely a solid choice - otherwise you can learn the same things from textbooks/public knowledge and applying that research to publicly listed information.Hope that helps and feel free to connect if you'd like to discuss this further