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Ryan Pyle I'm looking for a good website to copy
18 August 2011 | 8 replies
If someone is suggesting SEO ask them to define it.Also, don't be shocked at the look of site designs that are suggested by a competent designer...
Michael Deng Lot Splitting on Existing SFR - Advice requested
2 May 2011 | 4 replies
It will be a pretty well defined process but expensive.
Allen Gregory Need Help with Atlanta Foreclosures
11 May 2011 | 5 replies
Client shouldn't care about whether they work through an agent or not as long as the deal hits their parameters.If they were trying something shady or illegal I could see them not wanting to use an agent.Not saying you to use an agent or that if you don't you are shady.Simply saying if it's a deal it's a deal to purchase.Almost all residential REO is listed through a broker/agent.The banks/servicers do not have the manpower to market themselves.We do not have a public record in Georgia as you stated.Most foreclosures are non-judicial here.1.The attorneys are simply the foreclosure attorneys foreclosing on the property.Until it's foreclosed on the bank can only sell the note if they want to.All other approval would have to have the owner go along with it as well.2.Courthouse steps in Georgia is the first Tuesday of every month.These sales are ALL CASH sales if you want to buy.The bank will give the attorney a minimum bid to start at and if nobody bids or the bank bids it up the bank will take back to sell REO.Many properties slated for sale on Tuesday will get pulled for BK filings or loan mod workouts.You can get the minimum reserve bids by calling the attorneys office and giving the case number usually 2 weeks before the courthouse steps sale date.3.You can do this and will find people in pre-foreclosure.It all really depends on what this investor wants to do.Are they buying to rent it out,rehab and flip,assign it (wholesaling).They first need to define what they are trying to do and define a marketing plan around it to generate leads.good luck
Vio Badescu give feedback to my 10year plan
3 May 2011 | 6 replies
Now you definately need 20% down and unless you are buying a way bigger house hard to keep saying you will occupy them.
Ashley C. Audits and taxes for LLCs choosing s-corp election
31 May 2011 | 10 replies
People get in trouble when they try to define "reasonable salary" as some ridiculously low amount and then pay the LARGE difference in dividends.Not much of a sample size, but I've had LLCs taxed as S-Corps for more than 10 years now (real estate and non-real estate), and have never been audited...
Tony Nguyen 8 unit multi family - Would you buy it?
15 January 2012 | 15 replies
I will definately use it from now on as one of my evaluating screens..Doug
Daniel Bradshaw Can I advertise a house for sale that I just put under a purchase contract?
17 March 2013 | 24 replies
Okay newbies, outhouse lawyers and guru followers, DEFINE EQUITABLE INTEREST!
Linda R. An ethics and legal question.
17 June 2011 | 26 replies
How your City/County zones a property or taxes it does not define the property, it will be viewed as the property is utilized.
Rich Weese Is it still possible to get really RICH
9 April 2012 | 65 replies
When I define rich it means I can spend plenty of time doing the things I love...
Jonathan C. Last Payment to Contractors- what % of job cost and when?
17 June 2011 | 11 replies
Johnathan....if you are feeling uncomfortable about paying a contractor, then definately hold off...In the future you could let your contractors know that you will be holding 10% of your contract price until your final inspection AND after you receive a lien release from them and all their subs...this is a common construction practice so a legitimate contractor should not put up a fight about this request....its to protect you.