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Brice Hall Purchasing 4 low income rental properties analysis and discussion
15 April 2015 | 33 replies
With that being said, i've witnessed what i perceive to be some people making pretty good returns with low income properties in my small hometown, so i’ve decided to take a much closer look.
Sarah Lam Reasonable cap rates for turnkeys
21 August 2013 | 14 replies
I liked your article that compared turnkeys to the dot com boom (I'm from Silicon Valley, and witnessed the after-effects first hand!)
Jami Morton Turn Key Markets
7 September 2020 | 39 replies
If you're looking for turnkey properties in the Charlotte, NC Area at a 10 cap and wit a net cash flow of $200 ...
Harlan Cox Backing out of a wholesale deal?
3 December 2015 | 47 replies
The law exists to protect the public from predatory behavior, not to prevent them from voicing their experience or opinion.The Virginia Supreme Court defines the "practice of law" as: One is deemed to be practicing law whenever.(1) One undertakes for compensation, direct or indirect, to advise another not his regular employer, in any matter involving the application of legal principles to facts or purposes or desires.(2) One, other than as a regular employee acting for his employer, undertakes, with or without compensation, to prepare for another legal instruments of any character, other than notices or contract incident to regular course of conducting a licensed business(3) One undertakes, with or without compensation, to represent the interest of another before [a tribunal, as hereinafter defined in UPC 1-1,] otherwise than in the presentation of facts, figures, or factual conclusions, as distinguished from legal conclusions, by an employee regularly Ö employed on a salary basis, or by one specially employed as an expert in respect to such facts and figures when such presentation by such employee or expert does not involve the examination of witnesses or preparation of pleadings.Virginia UPL Opinion 48. http://www.vsb.org/site/regulation/virginia-upl-opinion-48So, don't advise people on the law for money, don't prepare legal documents and don't attempt to represent people in courts or tribunals in Virginia without a license and you're not breaking any laws.Indeed, the very purpose of this community is to advise each other.
Rich Weese How about 100% annual inflation and 50% unemployment
17 November 2011 | 10 replies
I'm currently listening to an online seminar wit Bob Weidemeyer (who wrote After Shock) and Tom Hutchison (a wall street guy).
George P. Notarize signature for
18 February 2009 | 2 replies
Not if you expect it to be accepted by a court.The whole idea of a notarized signature is to be a disinterested witness attesting to the validity of the signatures on a document.If that notary has a vested interest in the documents, a court will view it as being tainted and not above question.I wouldn't even recommend an employee of a company notarizing the signatures if the company the employee works for has any vested interest in the transaction.Truly independent notaries are easy to find.
Andre Johnson Tax Overages
5 January 2023 | 147 replies
Mobile Notary, if working outside of your own state, to obtain client info and witness signatures, 3.
Gina Lusca CREATIVE EXIT STRATEGIES
29 March 2023 | 6 replies
WholesalingSimply put, a wholesale deal will witness the investor act as the middleman between a seller and an end buyer.
Ravi Chaudhari Turnkey Companies
14 February 2016 | 58 replies
Wow as an apprentice here in Bigger Pockets I'm so honored to have access to such a great information with a group of people that posses vast knowledge on many subjects related to RS and are willing to share it , so for that a BIG THANKS  to you all as a newbie to RS this site is the greatest thing I could come around.As for this tread I was looking for information specific to Turnkey since we had been looking for invest in RS in our area (Texas, Austin, Cedar Park, Leander) and its had been so disappointed since we started 2 years ago the last year being the worst we either get out bid from outside of state buyers wit tons of cash or get caught in a biding war so we have to quick looking and we felt like we were no able to  achieve our goals in this type of market so we star looking in other direction we said to ourselves it has to be another way that we can conquer this quest to RS and that is when I found out about the term Turnkey properties and a window of new possibilities star to open for us we want it someone to provide a service where we only have to invest the money and they will do the leg work for us mi husband is a Teacher and I a home stay mom we don't have the time or expertise or big resources to do what it takes to find a house for flip or hold and reselling or rent out and manage ourselves we just don't have the time or the willingness we don't want the stress that will carrie so for us make sense to work with a Turnkey Company we are looking for the best one that will work for us and hopefully with all the information we are collecting trough Bigger Pockets we can find our match.Again thanks to all .Gioconda Sanders
Steve Rozenberg Reviewing the Lease
10 February 2015 | 11 replies
They become this fiend, this villain that could destroy you and is probably the hardest phase of all the phases.It is during the MOVING PHASE, that you must be cool, have all your wits about you and be prepared, yet still be cordial so as not to enraged the monster that seems to be lurking in your Tenant during the MOVING PHASE (as there is NO ANTIDOTE to calm the savage beast once it takes form).