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Jonathan A. Flipping partnership going to court on debate of renovation costs
23 June 2019 | 131 replies
If you were dishonest and duped your 2 partners into an agreement to double dip....then you completed your goal of being a douchebag.
Andre Clemons I don't want to be unethical and dishonest.
26 March 2015 | 14 replies
In regards to wholesaling, I feel that it is unethical and sort of dishonest to pose as a "cash buyer" when my intentions are to flip the contract.
Savannah Leigh overseas lender and/or buyer for u.s. properties?
9 June 2013 | 1 reply
seems as though it could go wrong for them if i were dishonest...but not the other waylegally, how do i not run afoul of international money/laundering/terror regulations...since i have few ways to verify this person's validityany ideas?
Hendrix P. Should I Change the locks???
10 June 2013 | 12 replies
.); that other party holding a set of keys probably knows the tenant moved out and could try to let themselves in using the keys if they are the dishonest type.
Braden C. When a Wholesale Deal Falls Apart
18 June 2013 | 1 reply
I have dealt with dishonest children on deals in the past who were simply waiting for their parents to die so that they could inherit the house.
Travis Lauchman How to Structure This 'Double' Wholesale?
21 November 2014 | 4 replies
We negotiated with the buyer first, then negotiated our split again as we didn't get asking price.I have been involved in these as the original wholesaler as well, could not have cared any less that someone else was making money on my deal because it was disclosed up front.NOW, i have lost my lid when i find people i don't know marking my properties up behind my back and trying to sell them, its dishonest and not how anyone should do business.
Steve S. Putting too much down?
3 April 2015 | 54 replies
Continually showing many ways to skin a cat.  One
Eric Benzenhoefer Advice for growing Apartment Owner
21 January 2015 | 8 replies
Took a couple years to smack the naivety out of us when dealing with dishonest tenants.  
Scott Rowsick Cash Buyers -- Please Help
8 February 2015 | 3 replies
This will cost you for the transaction, but should pay dividends long term if you want to  differentiate yourself#4 Total transparency (ex. fro your contract to buy the house prior to assignment, of course) - rehab estimates, any knowledge of issues, etc.I'm not currently buying houses, but contracted w/ a dishonest wholesaler this summer who left a bad taste in my mouth.   
Daniel O. Southern California Investors Clubs
3 January 2014 | 23 replies
I have found a few but after doing some research they seem dishonest, or they will end up trying to sell you their products at like 10-15k.Im not against paying to learn but i just feel these clubs are trying to take advantage of inexperienced investors.i want to network and meet people, any suggestions would be appreciated.thanks