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Denny Moody Affordable Investment properties Buy & Hold near San Diego, CA
19 July 2015 | 80 replies
If that's a legitimate offer, I will 100% take you up on that.
Chris Martin Money360 may revolutionize "hard money" lending
18 November 2015 | 70 replies
I think they need to provide a lot more information about the person (lender), property, and the deal to make this concept compelling. (1) Per the county: A "qualified sale" means a legitimate, arm’s length, open market sale under normal financial conditions
Kenneth Huddleston Wholesaling- Legal in Oregon?
13 June 2017 | 24 replies
There are many legitimate investors who wholesale deals.
Linda L. Solo 401K as Sole Proprietor
22 February 2015 | 6 replies
Your brother will need his own legitimate business in order to qualify for an Individual(k).
Blake Reynolds Legal Shield
5 September 2021 | 14 replies
Another investor was telling me about it and I believe he receives commission if I go through him, SO I was just wondering if it was a legitimate company.
Ken D'Alessandro Self-Directed IRA
10 November 2010 | 19 replies
You, your lawyer or your CPA writes a letter and requests a specific ruling on whether or not the action is legitimate.
Michael Lauther How to deal with wholesalers
27 November 2011 | 44 replies
New Guru's pop-up teaching crazy things based on mistrust and legitimate buyers like yourself see no reason to build a relationship let alone pull the trigger with the wholesaler.You are making a good decision to deal directly with owners or, as David noted, deal mostly on REO's with banks.
Corey Dutton Private Lender - Tap Commercial - ‘Taps Out’ Another Borrower By Taking Upfront Fees
12 March 2012 | 11 replies
Sure those are small fees but you have to be careful that they are legit.Some people say only 500 bucks but then it adds up for these scammers.There are legitimate appraisal etc. but those items are paid direct.If the lender is quoting a package deal to pay for them they are most likely padding fees.Again if I am looking at a commercial loan for 1 million or more and making points I won't want to lose the deal with a strong buyer client over a few hundred bucks.
Yan P. LP or LLC Share investing. Plausible?
14 September 2010 | 10 replies
There are good, legitimate reasons for selling at a discount.
Victor A. "Turn Key Cashflow Rental" websites
27 July 2011 | 40 replies
The owners are very good people doing legitimate business, but is the model really 'turn-key'?