Nick Stango
Two wholesalers same house!
10 September 2015 | 104 replies
"The market" (any market) to operate at maximum efficiency requires that all actors have complete access to information.
Bryan Hancock
21 Ways Rich People Think Differently Than Average People
23 March 2015 | 32 replies
The average American watches reality TV and follows sports and Hollywood actors and the actors/athletes receives part of the average American's paycheck.
Rod Desinord
Why does everyone seem to despise Armando montelongo?
21 April 2015 | 31 replies
A lot of the TV flippers are just actors.
James Miller
b2r rental finance
28 February 2017 | 47 replies
Blackstone and these guys are not good actors.
Neal Collins
Vulnerability, real estate investing, and letting go of your ego
7 April 2015 | 6 replies
Unless you're a good actor or one of those people that can come across anyway that they choose to, stick to being genuine.
Carl Henriksen
License required to enter a JV on notes?
12 May 2016 | 13 replies
The big risk in these is being sued for wrongful foreclosure or any of the various violations inherent in the Dodd Frank Act, or regulations promulgated by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.As part of your due diligence, it is imperative to know the active participant's knowledge and experience in these matters.
Julius King
I HAVE A GOAL!!!
18 June 2016 | 9 replies
A goal needs to be based on a understanding of what it requires to accomplish that goal and it must be attainable in the real world.Most people that aspire to be world famous actors or rock stars rarely get beyond waiting tables.
Nina V.
Section 8-First time landlord and already in trouble! Please help
29 March 2016 | 61 replies
I will not comment, nor should anyone comment [unless they are a licensed attorney in that state], on the local laws of that particular state; whether that is a state's Landlord/Tenant Act, Consumer Protection Act, or State Fair Housing Act (where it is obvious that a person could come to rely on that information).
Calvin Kwan
Contingencies in a competitive market
5 March 2016 | 19 replies
If your inspector flags the roof and you want a roof guy to look at it, but the seller doesn't want to give you time to get a roof guy out there, you should assume they are being shady actors, that they are trying to hide something, and you should 100% walk in 100% of cases.If the inspection results come back clean and/or only revealing things you already knew about from the seller disclosures, great that is how it is supposed to play out and you've got an honest/forthright seller. 10 days is PLENTY of time, unless the seller is being shady or is ignorant of the home they are selling, which is THEIR fault.The California Assn of Realtors Residential Purchase Agreement, in whole, is a fair document IMO.
Brie Schmidt
Why I love BP and the amazing community it has
20 January 2016 | 4 replies
Through his facebook he found my facebook and thought it would be funny to post my name, home address, phone number, pictures of my home, my blog, and my BP podcasts with malicious intent.