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Jeremy Willis Advice on Mentor Programs. How to vet them?
8 July 2019 | 28 replies
So I just got his card.This peaks my interest very much (they have a "sapphire plan" that specifies in commercial.
Linda Garcia Washington State has a new option to sell homes!
22 August 2019 | 10 replies
In my market, a broker by the name of Jason Sapphire does a not of these and other attorneys also practice this automation process. 
Rich Weese Anyone been to Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania or Poland?
27 May 2011 | 7 replies
All the countries were clean, vibrant and excited to have choices.
Shanequa J. Pre-foreclosure: Taking over payments?
9 October 2011 | 16 replies
So banks wanted to protect their lending business, thus the "due on sale clause" was brought to light back then (even though it was around for many years, it "came to light in the 80s").So to summarize my "long-winded" paragraphs above, it is my opinion that the "due on sale clause" will rarely be exercised by lenders, because they have no reason to do so.In other words if a loan stays current and their is no huge "interest rate spread", I see little chance of a loan being called.Just remember, lots of "I's" should to be dotted, and plenty of "t's" should be crossed, by a seller & buyer, to make sure these types of deals stay vibrant years "down the road".IMO, the key to these types of deals, is honesty, disclosure, transparency, and more (such as good luck!
MA Efron How to research strength of out of town rental market
22 December 2010 | 14 replies
Towns that are heavily at risk are what I call ONE ECONOMY towns.This is where one business is propping up most of the economy.If that business goes most of the other businesses will follow and the town will start dying off and people will migrate elsewhere.Once vibrant towns 30 years ago are now all but vacant and many will eventually cycle and spring back.With one economy towns it's very important to know what that businesses plans are for staying and if they own or lease and when it's coming up for renewal.Many investors stay only in big city cores for what they see as less risk.
LaBlanca Ponder proffesional site vs basic site?
19 January 2010 | 2 replies
is it better to have a professional vibrant looking website or a plain and basic looking site when trying to attract sellers/buyers for your wholesaling business?
Nick J. Whats the big deal with Colorado?
2 July 2010 | 18 replies
It seems the green is darker, more vibrant there.
Timothy W. They've found a use for Detroit
23 July 2019 | 18 replies
Detroit downtown will never be vibrant, but the surrounding suburbs are amazing.
Brittany Bolling New Member from Baltimore
11 September 2010 | 9 replies
As you can see, we've got a vibrant community and the most active REI forums online.
Joshua Dorkin The BP Politics and Common Purpose Manifesto
19 December 2011 | 25 replies
we have been told that it is not wise to discuss politics and religion if we want to maintain polite discussion. this is a sad commentary about our ability to sustain a vibrant democracy.