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Dan Mackin BP Improvement Suggestion: Keyword Updates from Thread Titles
14 July 2015 | 2 replies
We search both title and post body for keywords.
Brian Corbett Newbie looking for advise on how to market a home
16 August 2015 | 19 replies
Does Any body have any advise as far as paying a fee from a site like "for sale by owner" to get it listed on the MLS?
Brad Klock The joys of rentals
31 May 2015 | 1 reply
You literally stick to the kitchen floor as you walk and it has a serious odor of stale beer and body odor.
Frank Yaccarino getting started
7 June 2015 | 1 reply
hi frank. there is, of course, that old saying " it takes money to make money". thats true enough, but a revised edition should read " it helps to have money to make money". lots of people start out with little to nothing in their pockets. you can too, you just have to find the right deal, and believe me, thats gonna be hard. borrowing money is a decent start, but remember, you are also increasing your debt load. you have to do it while also increasing your net worth, or at least, without decreasing your net worth. you will have to find a property that is worth at least what you are paying for it now. there are deals out there for nothing down, but most of them are shams. properties that no one wants also have a reason no one wants them. my brother, and investor in western michigan, has actually bought houses at tax sale auctions for as little as $20. there is a reason he got them that cheap....... no body else wants them. you have to ask yourself why. is the local government that hard to work with on the rehab???
Chris Stanley Newbie Looking for Info wholesaling in Canada
26 July 2015 | 12 replies
They are mainly on the regulatory of wholesaling in Canada.
N/A N/A Hi from California
18 October 2007 | 9 replies
Depending on what you want to do you will be on one side or the other of regulatory issues.
Anne Telford Management Companies
14 August 2008 | 4 replies
Is there any sort of governing body that oversees these companies that we can complain too?
Andrew Cobb Locating Private Money
30 November 2011 | 7 replies
Any body have any ideas or sources?
Robert Kriedermann Help! Hard Money headache
16 January 2014 | 19 replies
You do have to look your contract over, but I'd be surprised if it has a contingency for non payment by him.Your best bet is to work it out with him, but tell him what you're willing to do instead of asking, then tell him if he doesn't take that you're going to file complaints everywhere possible (and mean it, there are regulatory agencies that will make inquiries) and your plan would be to sue him to keep from paying the amount, plus court costs, lawyer fees and a per diem for the house sitting there while you get through the process plus anything else you can think of for damages.I'd shop new lenders, too.
Shawn Mcenteer Charlotte, NC pm
1 November 2014 | 10 replies
How about Brett Furniss BDF Realty, Inc.Any body used him?