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Marcus Steed Hello From an Aspiring Investor
29 May 2022 | 11 replies
I've never been majorly social when it comes to an online presence or forums/blogs.
Jack B. Would you rent to this person with a past bankruptcy?
21 March 2016 | 8 replies
Unless you are a social worker you consider nothing except their likelihood and  ability to pay along with your ability to collect when they stop paying.
Sandra H. MF Investment Question
23 November 2022 | 2 replies
Do you think there is currently a high increase in the MF syndication investing sphere, more than we’ve ever had before, a saturation these days (due to social media outreach with so many courses teaching both active and passive MF syndication compounded by the pandemic effect) that we’ve reached or are reaching a point where there is less supply of the type of properties with the criteria that MF investors specifically look for?
Richard Haiber Ownership Status Uncertain
23 November 2022 | 4 replies
Court records also indicate the foreclosure did in fact occur.But when I call the VA offices theyre saying that they have no current record of it (and that unless I can legally present the previous owners social security number, they cant look into it any further).And when I call VRM Mortgage Services (the guys who take care of their foreclosures), they also claim to not have it on their records.Almost feels like both parties (the VA office and the servicer) each think the other owns it?
Nathan P Tanner Entity structuring, advice on how I might set up my bussiness
26 November 2022 | 8 replies
Entities such as an LLC will not necessarily save you on income taxes.There is a potential savings on self-employment taxes(Social Security / Medicare) if you have an ordinary business(non rentals) and you have an S-corp setup.Best to talk to a CPA for advice before you start doing things on your own.
Sharlene Burch what age did you start your real estate investment career
30 October 2019 | 188 replies
You are definitely not too old to start, if you are diligent in your efforts you could hit your goal by the time you are 62, it beats the heck out of waiting on social security!
Lucien Perreault Change your mindset asap
5 November 2022 | 23 replies
I think in time I'd start a social media campaign to share your knowledge with people (then become a "guru" and make your money from marketing not actually investing...jkkkk don't do that).
Donald Bastien Real Estate Investor Mentor
28 November 2022 | 2 replies
If this post said "I will help with your social media if you will mentor me" I bet you would have agents and investors from all over the place reaching out, because I do not have time to maximize my social media, but it is incredible tool to get seller, buyer, and investor leads through. 
Claudia Del Leola Received Rental Application without Viewing... suspicious?
21 May 2022 | 20 replies
You’ll have their state I’d number social security number and references.
Brian R. Private funding for purchase, is this a scam? Thoughts please
22 December 2021 | 5 replies
this guy scammer has been making the rounds your about the 3rd person this week with the exact same thing..found on facebook here read these terms.its a fruad a scam the nigerian prince scam  send your money to the Ukraine that type of thing.First off.NO LENDER loans as little as 10k  but then says up to 10 million  thats the first big BS item LOL.NO lender lends 100% to a first time borrower found on social media.Real lenders collect their fee at close NOT up front..