
12 February 2013 | 5 replies
They may be getting a lot of bogus pre-approval letters that some loan officer just types up on company letter head which is basically as good as toilet paper.

17 February 2013 | 6 replies
It was on paper and typewritten, you know, on a typewriter where you punched down hard on keys and a mechanical arm hit a ribbon printing each letter
13 February 2013 | 7 replies
I believe that on paper they (the LLC) is renting back to the parents.

14 February 2013 | 3 replies
However I don't have a piece of paper that says we passed them all from a 3rd party inspector.

14 February 2013 | 9 replies
They didn't even cover it with a sheet of paper or something.

14 February 2013 | 7 replies
All kidding aside someone was about to tell you that there's about a million posts directly below yours that explain wholesaling and that it would have been less effort to read them (or just one of them) than to ask a question like that in a new post.Since we're on the subject, wholesaling is getting a property under contract and then flipping the paper, either through an assignment or a double closing to a cash buyer.

16 February 2013 | 19 replies
The written offers here in MA are actually required,where as in some other parts of the country you can just have a verbal agreement which isn't worth the paper it's written on.

4 October 2013 | 10 replies
When you get your fonts ready, do you print it out on plain 8.5 x 11 printer white paper?

23 November 2013 | 62 replies
One word is usually better to tie things together, while it could be BRENNAN PROPERTIES LLC, dba "BRENNAN"How are contracts going to be printed up, filled in, you'll have a ton of paper work and signatures, you can shorten things with the DBA and LLC.I get a laugh out of very small companies with implications of being some mega structure, thanks for not going there like Brennan American Enterprises.... :)I suggest you keep it simple, say what it is, and make it easy to say and write!

15 February 2013 | 1 reply
CA may have dropped out of first place in foreclosures according to our local paper.