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Kevin D Q: Likelihood of Com. REI w/o good credit?? ie IRS tax liens
18 March 2008 | 7 replies
So, I thought it might be a good idea, rather than getting "fat and happy" to mitigate my risk and hunt for additional opportunities.
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.
Phillip Gainey My Former Memphis Tenant on Youtube!!!!
18 October 2011 | 0 replies
She looks able bodied.
Glenn Espinosa Analyze 2nd deal
25 October 2011 | 14 replies
One of my main concerns would be once the building inspector starts poking his fat snout around that I would have to get the wiring, this, that, or the other "up to code".
Ariella Cohen Home priced 15K over county assessmnet
21 October 2011 | 4 replies
In my market, they asses a 25-35k at a value of 70-75k, in an effort to drive up the tax base to pay their nice fat pensions.
George P. no-closing cost refinancing
24 February 2021 | 4 replies
.), they can often offer several concessions to the borrower, such as pay their closing costs, because the lender is paying the broker a fat little bonus for selling the higher rate, which makes the note much more valuable on the secondary market (yeah, selling the mortgage to somebody else for a premium) or as a portfolio loan (the lender services the loan and enjoys all that extra interest).
Kelly Burton Employing Broker Opinions Please
3 November 2011 | 3 replies
Kelly I looked at recruiting agent for my firm years ago.At one point I did an active campaign and had about 45 agents at my firm at one time.I have found most agents feel entitled or won't follow the steps you tell them to be successful.They will skip some steps because they are lazy and want to "get rich quick" like the rest of the population which is why so many fail.If I add an agent say on a 70/30 split then I have to take time from my own deals where I make 100 percent to make 30 with them.The training and getting over their mindset takes so much more time than me doing my own deals.This is why I have only 7 agents right now.I got rid of the rest.Many companies try the 100 percent model but you get either new agents having no experience,part-time agents who are rusty,child support demands,irs tax liens,license lapses for education and or non-payment of dues etc.It is a huge headache to keep up with for a low return.If you go the other route you can train new agents for a fat split before they leave the business or train a select few agents that you want to feed leads to on your team.I just focus now on my own investment purchases and my own commercial listings.
James Martin Pictures
6 November 2011 | 9 replies
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Derek Sperzel buying "in the hood?"
15 November 2011 | 18 replies
No gun shots at night, No body walking around in baggy saggy pants, No cars in the yards, no outside fights, ETC.I was highly entertained while doing that rehab.
Denise D. New Member from NJ
13 December 2011 | 9 replies
Hi (Neighbor) Denise,Nice to see another jersey body here.