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Lee Lewis Hello! CA based, seeing out of state investment opps
30 September 2018 | 10 replies
Expert on Santa Cruz breweries and food scene.
Gregory Schwartz Out of state, sight unseen investing
5 July 2018 | 110 replies
If you do not have the common scenes to avoid what you have already anticipated there is no way you will end up as a better investor.
Steeve Breton Are most syndicators only taking accredited investors?
30 June 2018 | 17 replies
POL came on the scene and they were doing HML at very high rates and points in NJ .. so my back ground other than recreational private aviation that I pay through the nose for.. :)  is HML  and I am thinking wow .. this is going to some heartache and sure enough some of the folks that posted have done like 10 loans and 7 are in default.. the foreclosure time in NJ and NY two states I personally would never be a lender in is 2 to 3 years.. and by the time you get the asset back its ouch time.. and that has played out for some folks and there is a high profile one in Atlanta that has been going on for years.. suppose to sell at 6.5 million and its listed under 3 now.. although I think they may get their principal back or most of it but its been 2 or 3 years.. and you know how investors get stressed.. and then the other issue I saw coming with crowd funding .. and remember my background is I have owned 2  Hml companies over the years one of them in Oakland CA with 250 clients and about 50 million under management.. these guys went about raising money from 5 to 10k investors and would literally have 20 or 30 investors in one loan..
Klubo Adams Fresh on the Real Estate Scene in the town of Sacremento, CA.
11 July 2018 | 6 replies

Hello Everyone,My name is Klubo (Clue-bow). Originally from Minnesota by way of Arizona. I hail from the mortgage industry (MLO) and have been interested in Real Estate for a long time. My interests are Wholesaling an...

Derek Markowicz First time landlord advice.
12 July 2018 | 5 replies
The question I have now is about all the behind the scenes things I would need to do like...1.
Charlie Pioli New To the Real Estate Scene in Orlando
25 July 2018 | 2 replies

I'm a 27-year old working as a solid waste consultant here in East Orlando. I'm in the process of breaking my lease and moving into a recently purchased SF home. My landlord is extremely petty and won't fix any repair...

Adam Schmitt Newbie from Indianapolis, IN
26 October 2018 | 11 replies
Longer term, I would like to get into the commercial property scene as well.    
Janice Mathis rent payments is 500.00 Dollars per month. How much is rent bi-w
31 July 2018 | 9 replies
thank you Jon 230.77 biweekly makes more scene
Morrisha Hudgons Would you rent to this tenant?
2 August 2018 | 10 replies
Liars make for very poor tenants.In situations where I scenes a applicant is not being truthful, as her rent bribe indicates, I do not bother wasting my time trying to help a applicant qualify.
Cody Smith Is this HOA high, or normal?
13 June 2018 | 2 replies
Most HOAs are required to get a professional financial audit and file a tax return each year and then there may be legal fees to collect back dues from people who aren't paying.There is a LOT that goes on behind the scenes in an HOA.