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Bryce Y. Sub2/Wrap - If the underlying note gets called...
20 July 2014 | 16 replies
My team has done over 10,000 transactions and the only banks that even pretend like they want to call their note are local banks that are portfolio lending."
David Kauzlaric Trying to get started, could use guidance :) Is this a good deal?
25 February 2014 | 11 replies
According to the listing they have done repairs and it's not a run-down ********.5) Lets say they take $2,000 and you guys agree it seems like a good deal at $2,000..... and lets pretend I have to put $1,500 into it so I have $3,500 invested.
Phillip Gainey Property Managers treat owners like "mushrooms".
5 September 2011 | 24 replies
I called a PM company here awhile ago and pretended to be an applicant because I wanted to see how other people were screening and what their application fee was.
Ray Keziah Sub2 Question
1 February 2010 | 26 replies
They will be a bit surprised to hear you don’t have all the answers instead of pretending you do.
Linda B. Best time to post on Twitter
11 August 2010 | 9 replies
I won't pretend that I get Twitter and I really don't want to.
Todd Gustafson Agents and MLS listings
16 April 2010 | 8 replies
Once you get access to the MLS- (Just ask a friend who is a Realtor and tell them you only want to be able to pull comps) then take a month to drive out look at the properties, call the listing agent and get access, work your repair est.s then make a pretend offer.
John M. More protection than an LLC ???
22 August 2013 | 26 replies
Now a subchapter S Corp. gives you the same liability protection as any other corporation but the IRS pretends to ignore the corporation and simply taxes the profit or loss the subchapter S corporation made according to the stock percentage you own.
Dion DePaoli Due On Sale Clause - Misunderstood?
23 September 2015 | 16 replies
It is one thing to ignore or knowingly ignore but it seems incorrect to pretend some new set of rules or rights emerged around DOS.
Alf Gizzo Special needs tenants
20 June 2009 | 6 replies
I evicted him and he tried to pull an elaborate scam (pretending that his mother was hurt on the property) and then sued me.
Jeff S. Placing rental income into a retirement account?
23 April 2019 | 62 replies
I like clipping coupons as along as I don't have to pretend I like bosses who have a say about whether I take home a pay check.You bring up an interesting point about paying SS.