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Account Closed Pulling Cash from Credit Cards: Most Inexpensive Current Method?
18 February 2014 | 54 replies
You can't do this anymore but you used to be able to get cold hard cash in the form of dollar coins shipped from the US Mint paid for with a credit card with no fees, free shipping no less.
Kiran K. What options to park money until you find a deal?
24 August 2020 | 4 replies
The market is maturing more each day and even since June with more and more institutions putting their cash reserves into crypto
Salvatore Meleleo ISO a management co in North Naples, FL
13 May 2022 | 3 replies

Hey everyone.  I am in the process of buying my first Short Term Renal Property in North Naples FL.  I am looking for someone that can help me manage it.  Any suggestions?  I do not live in the area where the property...

Greg Todrank Setting up holding company after 10th LLC
31 May 2022 | 5 replies
  - If I want to start having the holding co start paying the insurance for ALL my properties, do I do individual payments from each LLC to the holding co in the exact amount of the insurance? 
Bitsy Voloskie How exactly does wholesaling work?
25 March 2013 | 28 replies
I started out rehabbing and know how that side of the coin thinks as well.Wholesaling is a viable income stream, but like anything takes time to dial in and get good at.
Ronald Perich Being a licensed agent means the law doesn't apply to you?
30 March 2015 | 43 replies
@Josh Caldwell  your side of the coin comes from running a REIA were you make money trying to teach non licensed people to act as investor realtors.. and of course the simple answer is to just close then resell but I for one take the opposite view as you as seeing this cleaning up the industry not going in a bad direction.. this is a proud industry with a lot of folks that dedicate their lives to this career do their CE pay their E and O give proper disclosures etc.For those that just want to jump in with no training or licensure because they learned it at some REIA meeting and have 32 days of experience .. that just turning a bunch of uneducated ( in the ways of RE) unregulated ( and some have very limited character) lose on the general public.. and we all know the crooks out there...
Kari Piecuch Laundry dispute
27 September 2016 | 6 replies
First off, install coin ops if you haven't already.  
Tom C. Offers & Integrity: Highest and Best
20 March 2018 | 9 replies
Telling a listing broker they should be imprisoned probably wont play well if your clients offer is a coin-flip with another offer on the table, so play it cool, be friendly and get it done for your client. 
Leanne R. Washer and dryer in rental?
9 September 2018 | 25 replies
The bigger complexes have coin op. 
Joseph Brown Wholesaling: What's the Best Way to Approach Motivated Sellers?
11 April 2020 | 26 replies
While some could say you are capitalizing off their misfortune, the other side of the coin is that you are offering a solution to their problem and providing liquidity and speed as a way to solve their problems.