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Account Closed Organized planning
28 August 2007 | 20 replies
IT COSTS YOU NOTHING AND YOU'LL RECEIVE A WORLD OF HANDS ON EDUCATION.
Eric M. Are any comps relevant? Changes to REI. Thoughts?
7 September 2007 | 7 replies
It's like having a bond...you received incremental payments while holding the asset with a nice big "pop" at the end.
N/A N/A Recent REO Success Stories
9 January 2008 | 48 replies
We still received no communication from the sellers end at all.
Jaqueline Price Protecting yourself as a birddog...
22 October 2007 | 9 replies
How would you enforce the agreement if you do not hold a licensed from the state to receive payments for brokering?
Tom Sylvester Foreclosure and seller financing?
27 August 2007 | 8 replies
Like someone said it might mean the seller has some equity so can be flexible with when they receive it.
Tom Sylvester Wholesaling with a Realtor?
29 August 2007 | 17 replies
Since you're receiving them daily, it's hard to believe that any agent is getting new listings every single day.
Bill & Sheila Easley New from Smoky Mountains - Important Question
24 August 2007 | 3 replies
Income you did not receive is income you were not taxed on so nothing to worry about.John Corey
Tony Simmons Win, Lose, or Draw in Dallas
27 August 2007 | 7 replies
You would have 40k to invest elsewhere and receive the benefit of any future appreciation plus current depreciation write offs. 8)
Scott Miller This Guy Fleeced His Own Grandmother!!!
5 September 2007 | 2 replies
During the real estate boom, many home buyers received mortgages with low introductory rates that were to increase after two or three years.
Jason Vought Northwest / East Indiana, ANYONE????
28 May 2013 | 14 replies
Get involved, and you will be amazed the information and knowledge you will received from people LOCAL to your area that KNOW your local market!