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Jeff Piscioniere Offering of Netflix as a guest amenity
16 February 2020 | 27 replies
While a lot of guests are out and about they also like to stay in and chill at times.
Dennis Nikolaev I woke up with $1.1 million equity and have NO idea what to do.
12 October 2019 | 80 replies
Unless you find a bargain just chill on what you have.
Account Closed My Plan To Takeover Houston | Feedback Needed!
1 November 2019 | 8 replies
@Adriel Hsu's summary of the multifamily process is bone-chillingly accurate.
Bastian Kneuse Investment Property vs. Own House – SF Bay Area
2 March 2017 | 16 replies
(Seeing the words “investment properties” and “Florida” in the same sentence may give some people the chills, but I can back that up.)
John Jackson Was this mortgage fraud?
7 September 2019 | 130 replies
Chill out.
Account Closed SUPER SHOUTOUT SUCCESS STORY: $6k gross rents in 90 days?!?!
17 December 2019 | 43 replies
Geez man chill out ..You sound like billy Mays selling frying pans .  
Dean Attali Dealing with a very expensive demanding new tenant - suggestions?
9 July 2019 | 49 replies
Meanwhile, you should carefully study this chilling document, "Offences Under the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006" and make sure you don't commit any. http://www.mah.gov.on.ca/Page1175.aspx
Troy Bevans Under Sink Hot Water Instant Circulating System
27 February 2015 | 22 replies
Winter in Iowa is a chilling experience, no doubt, and one that needs to be strongly considered when your are an investor of mobile homes.  
Alan Brouillette Title Company's and Closing Wholesale Deals
26 December 2016 | 3 replies
To me, when you are trying to hide things from people in a transaction, it already starts to seem like it's getting into the "fraud" area.It may not be fraud - I'm not an attorney - but it doesn't give me a good feeling and in 95% of the cases the same thing can be accomplished with an assignment and all parties being on the same page at closing.In particular, I would never, ever do a double closing if the end buyer is using a bank loan to purchase the property (unless you yourself are going to fund the first transaction).Banks can and have worked with law enforcement to find cases like this and prosecute people, and people have actually gone to jail (yes, in Rhode Island, and yes that has included attorneys involved in various mortgage fraud related schemes).For some spine chilling reading, for example, see Providence lawyer, five others charged in alleged mortgage fraud scheme.