
29 September 2011 | 7 replies
You probably do not want that bad credit cloud over your head for several years if you do a short sale or foreclosure.Good luck, you'll get a lot of good advice on here!

1 October 2011 | 10 replies
But, it doesn't cost much to have both on a shared hosting account.

11 April 2013 | 18 replies
It connects to your Dropbox account, so everything is taken care of on the cloud.

19 December 2011 | 86 replies
The host Jason also worked is a$$ off in the 90 deg heat.

27 November 2011 | 5 replies
An attorney can draft a profits sharing arrangement and some instruments to cloud title.

3 December 2011 | 5 replies
I host a real estate radio show on LA's KTYM-FM and I'm also an investor who helps homeowners stay in their homes and get loan mods.I'm here to learn more about real estate and try to share what I know with everyone.

5 December 2011 | 6 replies
Tony that is not usually what happens.The tenant and owner get into it,the tenant can't find the financing they want,etc.You will be doing much more than fill out a contract you will be dealing with a host of issues until it actually closes.What you charge is not up to you but the broker you hold your license with.If you are the broker then you can set whatever fee you want in writing.You would need to be very specific and spell out duties that you will perform and not perform for the set fee.The key is if you accept a small amount and the tenant falls out of the deal or the tenant needs to bring in a partner to close it instead of just them a bunch of more work happens real quick.I would fully analyze if the buyers have approved funding and all contract terms are agreed to they just need to be put in writing.If that is the case why have they not just used a commercial attorney??

6 December 2011 | 2 replies
I would lease the facilities to various trainers, therapists, providers that want to host tournaments, athletic events, teach classes, etc.Like I said, I am in the early stages of planning this.

3 May 2013 | 40 replies
Tuesday will be the insulation inspection, and Wednesday we're going to be sheetrocking.After tomorrow, the house will be effectively done with the rough work and we're straight on to finish work... sheetrock, tile, trim, doors, cabinetry, granite.That means that we're getting 120+ boards of rock delivered Monday, along with durrock, hardieboard, fasteners, glue, and a host of other stuff that I won't bore you with.In other words, Monday will be tightly controlled chaos between wrapping up the last bits of exterior siding and exterior trim, moving all that sheetrock from the curb to the inside of the house (Praying for the rain to hold off), and making sure the insulation crew can get in and do their thing.Then...

16 February 2012 | 81 replies
We are hosting our next Mastermind meeting that week in Denver.