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9 April 2013 | 66 replies
Dealer properties are not allowed to due 1031 exchanges.
25 December 2020 | 111 replies
The drug dealers are smarter than most give them credit for and therefore do most of their business on blocks and corners where they can hide from regular folks.
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25 March 2019 | 33 replies
in a nut shell any business in the Zone if they rebuilt new construction or facility got to write off 50% year one.. so you saw hotels casinos car dealers medical plazas shopping centers..
13 March 2019 | 55 replies
I agree with Nathan,Properties should conform with the market the property is in, no more no less.In my experience i deliver a good, functional, clean and livable product and haven't had any problems.However, like i learn in my days as a car dealer...
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9 February 2023 | 17 replies
Otherwise, it may appear to the SEC that you're trying to get around the broker dealer rules and you could still be at legal risk.
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6 July 2023 | 79 replies
Bad analogy, but I'm basically like the street dealer selling them product at a markup from from my...supplier, lol!
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16 October 2015 | 55 replies
One thing I do know, things will change, they always do, but the function of business dealers will always be in our economy, there will always be a niche or function for opportunity.
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19 May 2013 | 9 replies
You can go check them out and talk to the dealer about costs involved with setting up, etc.
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9 June 2013 | 11 replies
You might say they are protecting thier turf, and they do.Ask a Mo. attorney.Doing a deal is seen differently than trying to flip contracts as a business, then you are seen as a dealer and using a method to circumvent the license laws, do one deal, maybe 2 and you could claim you just changed your mind not to buy.
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11 December 2006 | 4 replies
they just want to make sure you're not a drug dealer, etc.but that's really conventional lenders...i'm pretty sure HML's are much less stringent, especially the HML's that are predatory lenders :shock: