
13 September 2007 | 3 replies
Expect that when you buy buildings that do not conform you will have issues when selling unless you address the problem.John Corey

13 September 2007 | 4 replies
my friend doesn't have any money either, its just that he is willing to take the risk & the big reward on the rehabing side of the dealme i don't want to take the risk on the rehab side of it (especially on this property), i just want to get the property under contract to flip it to him for say 5-to-10 thousandnow the property i believe is'nt owned by a bank, its owned by some corporation which i'm having a hard time finding info on them and how they come to own this particular property, and why their willing to sell this property this cheap and etc (actually after some more digging i think the company is a lawyers office or something, because that is whats coming up as the owners of this property, so i don't know if it really is a bank behind this deal but their using this law firm to dispose of it for them or what)now i couldn't find the name of this corporation, but the address i got off the tax assessors record, i researched it and the building is nothing but a bunch of law firms and etcits just that all the stuff i've read on wholesaling nothing really stated anything about having to come up with that much money just to get a contract on a property and etc. i know what earnest money is but most of the stories i here is people using between 10-100 dollars or so just to tie a property up..............now is mine higher because of the real estate agents lack of trust or something
15 September 2007 | 1 reply
If people want to email examples back and forth that will work but it is not efficient if a lot of people are interested.Here are the 4 documents that I was hoping to share.1.

30 December 2010 | 5 replies
If a member needs to email another member, then they can make contact by PM first and then exchange email addresses.

24 September 2007 | 5 replies
The best solution will need to address the bigger picture and mostly called estate planning.John Corey

25 September 2007 | 7 replies
The email address you have listed is causing a problem.

3 October 2007 | 6 replies
May not be correct, address may not be correct, but its a place to start.You can try just sending it a letter with forwarding requested and see if it goes anywhere.Its probably not a foreclosure if its been abandoned that long.

26 January 2008 | 7 replies
Please tell me more about your issue so we can address it.Thanks and sorry about the annoyance.

25 September 2007 | 15 replies
You guys can im me with an e-mail address and I will email you back, thankyou very much.

2 October 2007 | 3 replies
Attention;It is my pleasure to introduce my self, first am Hon.Dr.Kwabena Duffour, the current Minister of Finance and Ecomice Planing (M.O.F.E.P.)Republic of Ghana West Africa.I want to used this medium to inform you that at the moment i have $3.5,Million United State Dollars, that is already in a bank in London awaiting to be invest in any profitable business legitmatly in any part of the world.So therefore do not hesitate to notifly me with numbers of any profitable business that i can invest this fund into and i will get back to you after my proper verrification, then i shall choose the one to invest my fund into legally with the assistance of my lawyer.N.B.Please do forward all reply to this E-mail address; [email protected] Regard,Hon.Dr.Kwabena Duffour.