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18 December 2013 | 73 replies
The narrative report will better illustrate where and how the analysis begins.
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16 December 2013 | 34 replies
(This was a professional operation and not some mom-and-pop single member LLC, so they had probably done everything right.)I would also say that the case illustrates why smaller investors who manage their own properties or are otherwise actively involved should not over-rely on LLCs.
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19 December 2013 | 15 replies
So, M(1) is necessary to illustrate the path to clear title and M(3) is proper as they have to extinguished to grant title from M(2) forward.
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7 February 2020 | 109 replies
p=882850900Link in your post above does not give anything worthwhile; could you perhaps give us an updated link to illustrate what you were trying to demonstrate?
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4 February 2014 | 28 replies
$2400/$20,000 cash invested is a 12% cash on cash return annually- which may be acceptable, but it ignores the appreciation.If you sell the house at the end of year 1 (ignore transaction costs just for illustration) for $102K - up just 2%, that's $2000 of additional capital gains which boosts your total IRR by 10% up to 22% ($4400/20000 invested).
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19 July 2014 | 4 replies
I think your posts illustrate your dedication to the industry and your trade.
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24 December 2017 | 35 replies
Kiyosaki's principles are well illustrated by the parables in his series of RDPD books.
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22 July 2014 | 104 replies
It just illustrates the importance of being 100% accurate, up-front and totally transparent from the beginning and it is hard to do that if you are not in control of every part of the transaction.
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28 August 2014 | 7 replies
The last common idea would be illustrating that some form of dual tracking is present, where the Borrower sought relief was engaged by the Mortgagee or Servicer and the FC continued in process.
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4 June 2014 | 131 replies
(The 100 people is BS to illustrate a point) Just because I buy a house under market doesn't mean I am acting in an illegal manor or an unethical manor.