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Nick J. How To Beat The Due-On-Sale Clause
22 November 2010 | 11 replies
But presented with some spin.
Account Closed How you do business can effect your deductions
30 May 2010 | 6 replies
As with many so called "experts" they never researched the underlying intent or purpose for a subject or have an understanding of the whole, and begin in the middle spinning their web to promote their agenda.
Todd Fry Morris Invest Review (after 8 months of ownership)
12 July 2023 | 211 replies
Not a fluff episode where he gets to put a spin on all the answers and make it look like everything is fine.
Reginald S. I heard via this site that newbies should try to stand clear of foreclosure deals?
3 June 2014 | 29 replies
If newbies have some whizbang guru scheme to spin off a few dollars on a pre- or FC property, stay away, far away, as far as you can possibly get away.These matters have been up before here, a few whizbangs argued they knew what they were doing or what they did wasn't going to be in violation, whatever their financial interest was in promoting this stuff, they were not lawyers and the had no clue as to the breadth or depth of the ramifications of their actions, much less the risks involved.Another side, as to the issues mentioned above, any other party to that transaction, agent, title folks, bank, attorney, or even the seller's 3rd cousin who came over for dinner may very well see you as some scam artist and get on the phone getting who knows what authority involved.
Cooki Karriem do hard money
11 January 2017 | 60 replies
@Jonathan Dick  you can spin it any way you want ... but those of us with experience understand what you do and how you do it.and for the record all my deals I do for my clients are NO money down 100% financed.. and I bet I do more a month than you do.. on top of that they make no payments its all accrual based.. and I have NO up front fee's not one dime. 
Danielle J. Reinforcing No Pets?
30 June 2015 | 22 replies
You can spin it either way.
Alexaundra McCormick RENATUS SCHOOLING?
21 August 2015 | 390 replies
While someone can come up with marketing spin, presentations, sales scripts or some other personal twist to something, it's not significantly different than known conventional systems that can be adopted.
Matthew Irish-Jones Very Rural Rental Opportunity
6 May 2021 | 9 replies
From my estimates it is going to take 10-15K to get it in condition to be able to rent.Am I spinning my wheels trying to get something this rural in rent-able condition?  
Logan Causey Yield Curve Inversion, Buyers market around the corner?
19 August 2019 | 72 replies
Of course some wild card event could throw us in a tail spin.
Mark Malevskis Is it legal to do your own pest control?
27 August 2018 | 11 replies
I get your thinking in that it is another connected service you could provide to boost revenue, but my mind spins a little when I start thinking about covering potential liabilities.One last item I would consider is client perception if you don't own the properties.