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David Coatney Looking for First Purchase Florida/Tampa/Orlando
16 October 2019 | 32 replies
@David Coatney understood!
Ryan Dossey Do you tell your end buyer that you are wholesaling?
2 July 2022 | 112 replies
All I read were cognitive proclamations to justify continuing business as usual, a natural response to be defensive of ones actions and lower expectations.The things that one may be liable for goes much deeper than most can comprehend, tortuous conduct is something in wholesaling that is clearly not understood
Paul Felix 0.40% Response Rate on Yellow Letter - Looking for Suggestions
8 December 2016 | 58 replies
If more investors understood what main stream corporate America does they would do what ever it took to increase their level of marketing irrespective of their existing budget.  
David Ward Are wholesalers unlicensed brokers?
14 November 2015 | 56 replies
Bill Gulley  I really have never understood why a wholesaler wouldn't just take the 2 weeks or whatever to go get there license.  
Brian Gibbons Getting Busted in Ohio for Wholesaling and Praticing RE without a License
2 September 2019 | 504 replies
I always understood and accepted your point of view.
Patrick Crehan 11k saved for an investment prop... NEED A CONFIDENCE BOOST
16 May 2019 | 98 replies
I’ve never understood putting down a huge down payment to “increase cash flow”.
Benjamin Manibog Paying For Mentorship Programs
2 September 2023 | 200 replies
I never understood that.  
Wei Jie Yang Accredited Investor question
25 July 2021 | 12 replies
The term “primary residence” is not defined in SEC rules but is commonly understood to mean the home where a person lives the most of the time.In general, debt secured by the primary residence (such as a mortgage or home equity line of credit) is not counted as a liability in the net worth calculation if the estimated fair market value of the residence is greater than the amount of debt secured by it.
Eddie P. Why do investors buy HOA liens at auction?
24 February 2019 | 326 replies
She finally got through to someone at the bank that understood what she was trying to do and helped her out.
Jennifer Pauyo Where are all the female investors and real estate agents?
17 March 2023 | 1052 replies
My mother, the first generation, was the visionary businesswoman who understood the value of real estate!