Rachel Gill
Rehab Addict
8 February 2015 | 96 replies
The show hires actors to portray some buyers and usually only approaches buyers who are already in escrow, which means they have to act out reactions to houses they already know they’re not going to buy.We can’t count how many times we’ve seen a house hunter object to something silly like a room’s paint color or tile scheme.But what about the network’s new house flipping show, “Flip or Flop?”
Lamonte Evans
Just a guy looking to rub shoulders with a few lenders
1 July 2014 | 12 replies
My wife just submitted her 8th offer for a pair of actors she is working with in the North Hollywood area - it was finally accepted.One strategy to think about would be to consider investing in an out-of-state turnkey.
Trent D.
My Multifamily Real Estate Journey
24 September 2016 | 10 replies
This wasn't being done maliciously; it's just the way management companies work.
Roxanne Brooks
Escalation Clause Ethics
18 July 2020 | 5 replies
Moreover, to win at a realtor ethics complaint, you have to show that the agent was malicious.
Bryan Hancock
O'Donnell Blanks on First Amendment
28 October 2010 | 50 replies
They might as well be paid actors (not saying they are, but just sayin).
Rich Schroeder
AIG executives spend $440k at spa after bailout!
2 November 2008 | 8 replies
Actors and executives treating fans like nothing...when are theses types of people going to understand that the very people they discard are the ones who pay them.
Erica Nagle
Taking a stand after a $50,000 lie
16 February 2017 | 88 replies
(I don't want to say they were being malicious, or telling outright lies - they weren't..
Jeph Cangé
Newbie actor in Atlanta
12 March 2015 | 10 replies
Hello everyone, my name is Jeph Cangé and I'm a newbie living in Atlanta studying film and theater. I knew very little about real estate until I stumbled on @brandonatbp youtubes early last month while researching. I ...
Ken Rishel
Buying a Manufactured Housing Community
8 April 2017 | 17 replies
Sometimes they will post, "I want to sell homes and do seller finance so I can make a pot of money but I don't want to mess with the SAFE Act or Dodd-Frank so tell me how to get around those laws." without realizing there are 20+ other federal statutes they have to deal with if they intend to avoid becoming a criminal.The trouble is, there are very real resources out there they should know about that could begin to help them learn at least part of what they don't know that they should be availing themselves of.
Chris Sullens
Going around the Wholesaler
29 March 2017 | 13 replies
However, if the wholesaler is known to be difficult to deal with or a bad actor it may not be as harmful to you.