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John Ellis Starting a Great "Turnkey" company...How?
4 December 2014 | 36 replies
For example in the City of Cleveland, you can provide a turn key property for under $35,000 that would garner $750 in rent but the issue being is that property will always be worth $35,000 I could not in good faith promise that after 5 years you could sell it for more then $35,000.
Dave McEvoy Pay attorney if deal falls apart?
12 January 2017 | 7 replies
Giving a discount in good faith, or waiving a fee here and there, if you bring them a lot of business, but not just a freebee because you couldn't make your deal work.
Bryan Hancock Strategic Default or Efficient Breach?
17 February 2012 | 82 replies
If they enter into it in good faith and perform according to the original terms of the deal I don't see how one can call it immoral.
Jefferson Kim Mega Church Effects on Home Value in SFR Suburbia for Long Term Growth
14 January 2015 | 5 replies
As a capitalist, I tend to believe that money can be created through small business, entrepreneurs, investors, and even faith based non-profits (e.g.
Tyler Carpenter Silent Partner Rate of Return?
3 November 2009 | 15 replies
I have faith that I can buy right and make it work like you said.
Taylor Jennings Real Estate Stories involving prostitutes
23 November 2014 | 24 replies
I didn't buy down in the inner city part of Atlanta because I just didn't get a good vibe there.I thought someone of faith wouldn't act in such a way but it shows all kinds of discrimination is out there no matter who you are.     
Benjamin Cowles Non-exclusive option contract to gain equitable interest?
4 March 2017 | 10 replies
All contracts, options, or other devices not based upon a substantial consideration, or that are otherwise employed to permit an unlicensed person to sell, lease, or let real estate, the beneficial title to which has not, in good faith, passed to such party for a substantial consideration, are hereby declared void and ineffective in all cases, suits, or proceedings had or taken under this chapter; however, this section shall not apply to irrevocable gifts, to unconditional contracts to purchase, or to options based upon a substantial consideration actually paid and not subject to any agreements to return or right of return reserved.History.
Miguel Luna What would you do if you were 19 again?
17 December 2015 | 41 replies
Before I make any leaps of faith, I'm learning, I'm playing it safe.
Joe P. Need Title Company Familiar with Contract Assignments
18 November 2017 | 12 replies
You can setup a process where the assignee purchaser will escrow the money in good faith of closing, once things have closed according to the contract, the title/escrow company will release the funds to everyone accordingly.
Vera Rosen Step-by-step guide to direct mail marketing
17 December 2017 | 9 replies
I have faith in you!