Manny Cirino
Hard Money Calculations for Dummies???
5 October 2011 | 18 replies
I believe you mean grammar though.
Thomas Bernard
New member from France
2 May 2013 | 11 replies
Welcome to BP Thomas, spent alot of time in Paris long ago one of my favorite cities.I see Ron is showing off again, and no Ron, your grammar is not that bad IMO.
Stuart Grazier
Military Investors - How Do You Manage Your Time?
23 December 2020 | 8 replies
Grammarly.
Courtney Foster
How do I spot scam lenders?
27 January 2021 | 11 replies
First, some general tips for you on red flags to watch out for:- Asking for a large loan application fee or other fees upfront- Unusually low interest rates for a hard money/private lender (real hard money/private lenders aren’t loaning money at 4-5% but fake ones usually advertise those rates)- Email communications with really bad English/grammar indicating the sender might be from out of the country- Claiming they loan nationwide in all 50 states (most non-bank, hard money/private lenders operate in only certain states and don’t lend nationwide)- Claiming they can do loans from $5,000 to $50 million (most lenders that will loan you $5,000 can’t do a loan for $50 million, and most lenders that can do a loan for $50 million aren’t going to bother doing a loan for $5,000)- Offering to send you a photo of their drivers license (fake lenders tend do this to convince you they’re legit but I guarantee you it’s not their license they’re showing you and a real lender would never do this)- Not caring about your qualifications or the merits of the deal (basically willing to “approve” you no matter what you bring to them since they know they’ll never actually fund it)- Terms that seem just way too good to be trueThat’s just a few things to watch out for.
Bernard Sanga
Building a personal brand - mindset problem
12 December 2020 | 11 replies
By all means, use something along the lines of "Grammarly," so your material comes across as proofread and professional.
Vladimir, Kuvshinov
Looking for anyone with experience with D2D Financial LLC
5 April 2021 | 4 replies
@Vladimir, Kuvshinov Haven't heard of them but the obvious red flag is them requesting any money up front.Checking out their website just now, a few grammar errors stick right out:"Businesses loans of Two Million""No loan is to big" (should be "too big")
Frank Patterson
Officially took the plunge Zero to 10
24 February 2021 | 64 replies
Ingnore my typos and grammar 🤣
Rus I.
Newbie from IL area looking for the first deal
5 June 2020 | 4 replies
PS: English is not my primary language, sorry for my grammar and any typos.Thanks!