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Dion DePaoli Wrapping a FHA Mortgage
17 March 2016 | 38 replies
However, Clussive would be the first to tell you it definitely had a psychological effect on him.Had Clussive known HUD issued a directive in 1990 (see below) banning the wrap of an FHA loan by any means — a land contract, a deed of trust, mortgage — he would have never accepted the transaction and agreed to close it.
Mike Makkar Tenant hit a snafu, moving to weekly rent payment plan. Opinions?
1 February 2018 | 27 replies
People don't change their habits unless they change their psychology.
Clint Weir Mentor/Coach
5 June 2015 | 15 replies
I get where you're coming from.Guys, I don't know if you realize it, but Brian gave you something above that is FREE and it is worth PURE GOLD:Learn How to Negotiate a Terms Deal With Home SellersIt's a huge file, it's 2.5 hours of listening to Brian =) and it may be the single best training you will ever here on how to NEGOTIATE; the psychology of making a deal the seller.  
Joshua Dorkin The New Lighting Technology that Will Transform the World: Artificial Skylights
22 February 2015 | 15 replies
It would be worth a fortune.Imagine the psychological lift for those in drab hospital & nursing home rooms.
Ben Leybovich Leverage Is Through the Roof!
7 March 2015 | 174 replies
So counterintuitively, using "social finance" we learn and understand the psychology of the mind making these emotional decisions which drive some of this volatility we see.
Phillip Gonzales Family issues with tenant
2 March 2015 | 16 replies
do fan out if the OP keeps us updated here on BP in months/years' proceedings to come, considering the initial express interest in having police remove her. i do wonder what judge wouldn't seriously question duress and/or query the health and psychological wellness of a 96yo woman who somehow lost her home to the iron hammer of eminent domain proceeding, then the replacement to her granddaughter, and is now wanted off the property and gone, with not a shred on accomodation for her in her final years indicated by the OP herewithin.there's always two sides to a story and so its sadden poor/old 96yo granny (bless her soul) or her agent isn't likely in the least to ever show up here to tell her side.am hopeful all parties in said dispute get the justice they deserve and somehow all live happily ever despite today's wrath of a grossly litigious America where sovereign all-American family values once flourished.not a lawyer either so not giving advice but rather input - and perspective - as a fellow forum reader and writer.
Account Closed How do I find an ACTUAL real estate investor mentor?
12 June 2016 | 17 replies
He knew about -business, -legal issues, -tax issues, -marketing, -sales, -promotion, -networking, and most importantly he knew about people (psychology).The first thing he did was tell me that you have two ears and one mouth, and y should listen more than I talk.Second thing he did was have me read "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie. 
Scott W. Upgrades during tenancy
19 October 2014 | 20 replies
The way I see it, this is all a psychology game.
Josh McCullough Reducing turnover
5 March 2013 | 5 replies
The psychology of a buyer when buying just about anything involves buyer's remorse and a trapped feeling.
Nick B. 2nd position note - is this a good deal or not?
5 June 2014 | 37 replies
The reason I am concerned about loan maturity is more psychological than rational. 30 years term is a worst case scenario and I don't want to get stuck in it even hypothetically.I had a 30 years mortgage which I paid off in less than 10 years primarily out of fear.