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Account Closed Brand New Wisconsin Investor
11 January 2019 | 3 replies
Use a WB-11 and write and/or assigns after your name.
Matteo Carrieri First investment in US - any advise
30 June 2019 | 4 replies
If they are VERY professional, they will have their processes in writing as verification that it is enforced equally and fairly by their entire staff. 6.
Tyler Fike Starting out as an agent
11 January 2019 | 11 replies
Lol I may be searching for a new place and I like Nick’s response of writing down your goals as an investor and ask about being taught specifically on the process and paperwork. 
Isidro Alcantar Staring out in California
7 January 2019 | 3 replies
Then you could do some direct mail in which you send letters or postcards to properties that are on your pre-foreclosure or absentee owner list.You could also drive the neighborhoods you're interested in, write down addresses of houses that appear to have deferred maintenance and send letters to those addresses as well.Good luck on your investing journey!
Ed Taslak Offer Accepted! Now What??? Noobie Here
8 January 2019 | 6 replies
is it like writing a new offer based on the new information from the inspector? 
Michael G. Take the offer off the table?
11 January 2019 | 4 replies
Just put a offer in writing and put a time period on the offer. 
Justin K. Alternate Asset Protection Strategy
15 January 2019 | 10 replies
Loan and Finance LLC" Pay off a property we currently own and have financed with a bank.Have a bank that we have a fantastic working relationship with write a new loan with the terms I agree to, knowing that the property will be 'underwater' and the length of the term is crazy long (like 30 or 40 years).After the bank funds the property loan to my Property Ownership LLC, use the funds to immediately buy the loan from the bank with my "Main St.
Tom Ott Forbes: The Best Markets For Real Estate Investments in 2019
14 January 2019 | 45 replies
Instead of having a "talent pool", we have a talent puddle, its hard and getting harder to find good people for work. 
Michael Starks Advice for a New Mortgage Broker
16 January 2019 | 15 replies
The mortgage ones assume an IQ of 60, so their "free webinar" teaser info is level 6 (useless, waste of time), and you have to pay for level 7 or 8 (maybe useful, but I don't like writing checks for no reason, so I'll pass). 
Raphael Yavneh Legal help on Stipulation Agreements
8 January 2019 | 0 replies
Recently, when I have a tenant that is falling behind and wants to catch up after I take them to court, I have been writing what my lawyer calls a Stipulation Agreement.My problem is that my lawyer tells me that in order to enforce them, we need to file within 30 days of the first breach of the Agreement.But often, especially when dealing with tenants trying to catch up, they slip a little from their plan.