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Greg Shaw New member from Ontario Canada
25 September 2007 | 7 replies
I have been lurking, learning and following the market for about a year now and trying to get the nerve to jump in.
Ryan Urban Attorneys and Subject To
25 June 2008 | 32 replies
It's very easy for someone to sit on the sidelines and examine things that others might be doing wrong.
Curt Dumonceaux Warranty Deed to Trustee & Land Trust Deed?
28 October 2007 | 13 replies
Quitclaim deeds are always suspect when examining title.
N/A N/A Newbie in Atlanta
13 December 2007 | 4 replies
Hi Joshua,I would say I have been building my nerve for about the last three years.I am particularly interested in single family homes, but would like to eventually graduate to multi units and/or commerical.
Fred Shandler What is the basic sequence of purchasing a property
14 January 2008 | 6 replies
view property, formulate a rehab budget, re-examine comps based on what you've seen.5.
Danielle Hinderliter Kick in the Pants
2 January 2008 | 13 replies
So all in all I forsee that FINDING properties is going to be the hardest part and SELLING them is going to be the most nerve wracking...everything in between is doable.
Glen Derksen Smoking dilemna
19 September 2011 | 3 replies
I'm not as concerned about my lungs, as our suites are separeated by a floor, but I'm more concerned about my nerves...it's like having to smell someone's body odor.
Chris Clothier Biggest Mistake for Real Estate Online Marketing
19 February 2012 | 16 replies
Seems totally inappropriate to be examining customer's bottoms.
Elio Mariani Holding property in LLC/Corp
25 November 2011 | 27 replies
It is also my understanding that assets contributed to the corporation are contributed at cost basis, but if withdrawn, they are withdrawn at FMV which may create a taxable capital gain for the taxpayer.My understanding may be imperfect, but these issues certainly bear further examination.
Garrison Johnson My review of the Rich Dad Learn To Be Rich Academy
5 January 2016 | 33 replies
I needed your post to calm the nerves and J Scott 's post to reinforce the Million Dollar resource I've already discovered.