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7 February 2020 | 9 replies
Not only is that not a goal, it's also a false premise.
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11 October 2023 | 38 replies
It can lead to some absurd results if it's based on your annualized holding period return.
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12 January 2018 | 2 replies
This is only slightly absurd and not sustainable if we were ever to wholesale to them again.So, does anyone have strategy recommendations for how to do the paperwork for a deal like this?
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28 January 2013 | 4 replies
I realize GA is considered an 'attorney' state when it comes to closings and that a title company may still be an attorney (or have attys on staff) but just marketed in a different way (as a title company vs. a lawyer's office.)Most of the atty's I've talked to tell me "Oh that's illegal now" (false) or one was honest and said that if he did that (double closing, dry-funded) his title insurance company would be highly upset and he could be dis-barred (although I wonder about the dis-barring part..)
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24 October 2016 | 42 replies
He lives in Joisey, but refuses to invest there because, like Miami, it's absurdly expensive.Do some research on turn-key investing out of state, or just straight up long distance investing in markets not in New Jersey.I'm down in Miami and came to the same conclusion; its very difficult to find returns down here that even come close to anything up in Cleveland, which is where I'm buying my first duplex. 25% down on a $94k duplex bringing in over $1500 a month.
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19 May 2017 | 7 replies
This is why when buying a business for instance you rely on audited financial statements because someone typically goes to jail or looses a license for knowingly providing false information.
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7 December 2023 | 131 replies
They have made a lot of false advertising claims that their contract you sign with the program specifically negates so you cannot sue for any reason.
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6 August 2017 | 76 replies
Bad tenants will often have judgement against them, so when you run a credit report and see "XYZ Property Management", that is your best clue.The other side of the argument is that some tenants are falsely accused or over charged.
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11 August 2021 | 87 replies
I have looked her up using background check sites online and I'm pretty sure its legit... plus she has checks in her name, a credit score, etc... so I would be suprised if it was a false ID.