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Account Closed What with the "Real estate investor seeks trainee" signs
26 November 2018 | 22 replies
Since the keyword is in this post, I would expect the Renatus kool-aid drinkers will be chiming in here shortly. 
Suzane Ivas New rental property - Which countertop do I use?
9 January 2020 | 32 replies
With a myriad of design choices and finishes available, aided by the present day engineering and technology, it's challenging, finding the best countertop for your home.
Aaron Bae Question for brokers
16 June 2013 | 6 replies
. ** If the property is a standard sale, then you should be able to get the commission as long as there is nothing in the listing agreement that states otherwise **" This affidavit is to be executed before or at the time of closing of the sale of the Mortgaged Premises by all Borrower(s), purchaser(s), real estate brokers representing any of the parties, the escrow/closing agent performing the closing of the sale, and the transaction facilitator facilitating the sale (if any) certifying under penalty of perjury that:(a)The sale of the Mortgaged Premises is an "arm's length" transaction, between parties who are unrelated and unaffiliated by family, marriage, or commercial enterprise;(b)There are no agreements, understandings or contracts between the parties that the Borrower will remain in the Mortgaged Premises as a tenant or later obtain title or ownership of the Mortgaged Premises, except to the extent that the Borrower is permitted to remain as a tenant on the Mortgaged Premises for a short term, as is common and customary in the market but no longer than ninety (90) days, in order to facilitate relocation;(c)Neither the Borrower(s) nor the purchaser(s) will receive any funds or commissions from the sale of the Mortgaged Premises
Jason Hodge WHOLESALE: What are the first steps?
1 June 2017 | 4 replies
The bottom line may be, are those who are telling you it's legal going to come to your aid if you get reported?
Samuel Kimani Double Close on REO
5 March 2010 | 14 replies
It is all an effort to hinder the profitability of investors and stop free enterprise, which goes directly against what our country stands for.
John Lindemann Does a buy have to have a realtor to buy from a realtor?
19 January 2016 | 24 replies
A private person can make an offer w/o the aid of an agent. 
N/A N/A Questions from a College Student
15 November 2005 | 1 reply
I have recently paid off all of my credit card debt, and my FICO score is once again rising and will soon be back in the 750 range that it once was.I'm currently attending the University of Florida through financial aid, but I get quite a bit of money to live on, and would use some of this toward my mortgage payments on a property that I would buy...Anyway, my question is more or less about buying proprety from the courthouse auctions.
Bill Gulley How Profitable Is Property Management?
28 October 2013 | 45 replies
One thing about PM as well is that there is probably more opportunity to create a business with enterprise value that can ultimately be sold at some reasonable, though modest I'm sure, multiple of annual net income.
Ben Anderson New Investor
2 August 2016 | 10 replies
@Mark Ainley I assume at Sunshine Enterprises?
James Lloyd Ft. Rucker Area Research - Investment Course of Action for review
28 October 2018 | 10 replies
BP I’m moving forward with my plan.Recently I went down to the Enterprise, AL area to get an “eyes-on” what will be my future stomping ground.