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Roy N. Private Money - where to begin
22 August 2013 | 18 replies
Make them acknowledge they want the policy three times before you have them sign an application!
Michael Seeker Tenant in Jail?
21 April 2012 | 13 replies
Dale,I have not acknowledged any other tenants.
Nathan Paisley To get a C.O or not to get a C.O... that's the question
15 May 2012 | 6 replies
If no specific statutes exist, ask if disclosure and a acknowledgement would suffice.3.
Chris Clothier A Tip For Generating Conversations on BiggerPockets Forums
29 July 2012 | 19 replies
I want to acknowledge that I am talking to a specific user or that I want to get their opinion or input.
Susan Charbonneau Making offers on Bank Owned Properties
21 January 2011 | 6 replies
The offers were acknowledged each time.
Kevin Yeats Up to 58 bank failures
26 July 2012 | 19 replies
Wouldn't they all go under if they were forced to acknowledge true asset values?
Alexander Alguire Your BIGGEST "There's no way I can do this whole REI thing"
25 April 2017 | 21 replies
People who believe in God, simply acknowledge the existence of a Higher Power. 
Sara Soleimani Is it a good time to buy rentals in Long Beach?
12 October 2017 | 16 replies
You mentioned acknowledging the negative cash flow and high prices but that you're stuck buying there?
N/A N/A New Member in STL MO/Belleville IL
14 September 2007 | 4 replies
Your starting point is your starting point so acknowledge it and then make the future different.Originally posted by "learner":Hi I am a new member I am very eager to start investing into real estate.
Kathy Utiss Does this Property Sound Good For A Purchase?
21 February 2008 | 6 replies
To answer your question; Yes, you're on the right track as far as commercial properties go.Everything will fall into place once you acknowledge that there is a learning curve on applying your tools and sharpening your skills.You have to put in the effort and the hours to become a player.It's not just about knowing the rules, but you want to practice the plays time and again every day to become good at it.If you strongly feel you want to be on the field regardless, I suggest you team up in a small way with an experienced investor.As payment for your time and good services you will get a piece of the equity of a particular property.But more important, you will gain valuable hands-on experience and start seeing things through a professional eye.I think that is the best of all worlds for you at this time.Believe me, if you find a "good deal", you will have no problem finding such a partner and you'll end up right in the middle of all the action.So don't give up on your goals; there's no good reason for that.Stay focused on the steps you need to take to get there and you'll be just fine.All of us will be here to cheer you on!