
25 September 2014 | 0 replies
We provide enhanced due-diligence services into companies, individuals and projects that are introduced to investors to ensure that they are aware of the pros and the cons with each and every potential opportunity.In the UK investors have the choice of either receiving "advised" or "un-advised" services - Is this possible for Canadian or US citizens to invest outside of their respective domicile without this type of assistance?

27 December 2012 | 99 replies
(if it was 30 days to close, I would have had it sold)Anyway, one accepted recently, set to close now in <2 weeks:3/1 SFNeeds about 15-20Kish of work (plumbing/electrical stolen, carpet/paint cosmetics)MLS Listing$31,500 was current asking.ARV at $65KOffer accepted at 22K.Flipping to end buyer who'll fix and Section 8 rent it for $30K.Should make about $5Kish after closing costs and monetary fees (pay to borrow)Citizens Bank on this one.

17 June 2017 | 16 replies
My wife is still an Indian citizen so afaik she can purchase in her own name solo in India without any problems.

2 June 2016 | 19 replies
Citizens State Bank and INDIANA Members Credit Union are also possible options.

8 January 2014 | 2 replies
Fannie Mae purchases and securitizes mortgages made to non–U.S. citizens who are lawful permanent or non-permanent residents of the United States under the same terms that are available to U.S. citizens.

8 August 2020 | 5 replies
I understand there is huge military presence, but what else do you have with respect to major employers who can provide citizens with livable wages?

9 November 2014 | 4 replies
If that could be turned into money, please let me know, LOL, we could make a ton in the forums identifying them but it becomes the job of regulators, not citizens to profit from catching the bad apples.

2 September 2018 | 1 reply
The issues: Not being a US Citizen (I do not live in Canada either, so pulling credit from a Canadian based bank I do not believe is an option.

22 April 2015 | 19 replies
So its legal for me to buy or get into deals even thou im not us citizen?

13 March 2017 | 9 replies
Recently, the city inspector’s office where we own a rental in Michigan contacted me and informed me that “a concerned citizen” complained about the condition of the front porch of the rental.It is easy to assume that it is the tenant that made the complaint.