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Tom Goans Where Are the Seasoned Investors
29 August 2013 | 43 replies
The human brain is a wondrous tool which can adapt very quickly if left unhindered.
Stephen Masek Debt, The biggest drug
19 October 2013 | 38 replies
Buying new cars with cash is great fun, as the dealer personnel just do not believe it until you hand them the check.
Fred Ruckus Mr. Landlord Credit / criminal / eviction check
18 September 2013 | 6 replies
I thought they couldn't release the full report except to inspected clients, property managers, mortgage companies, car dealers, etc.
Ben Walhood Do Blanket Mortgages still exist?
24 October 2013 | 11 replies
Consider a car dealer, a floor plan (financing 50 cars at some total loan amount) is basically the same thing allowing the replacement of collateral.
Andy J. Houses with treasure inside!
22 September 2010 | 21 replies
I had the postcards matted and framed and presented to the buyers at closing.Speaking of corpses, a colleague of mine in Miami found a partial human skeleton buried in the backyard of an REO he picked up almost a year ago- discovered while replumbing the irrigation system.
Tyler J. Doing Lonnie Deals and the SAFE Act?
11 January 2013 | 18 replies
Tyler, dealers are probably conforming to the new requirements.
Jake Kucheck So If Your Tenant Dies...
21 October 2012 | 11 replies
Ummm... that's really probably rather tricky, legally... the problem is, once a human being dies, his entire existence is folded into an entity called "his estate"... that includes all his debts and responsibilities... so, for example, I would suspect that the only entity which could legally deal with a change in the value of the "estate" (i.e., any addition or reduction of value) would be the "executor" of the "estate", whoever that might be.
Kay Mays RE License
7 March 2013 | 25 replies
But I had to learn the art of marketing and selling these properties as fast as humanly possible, otherwise the commission I would have saved would have been eaten up in interest & other holding costs while the cricketts chirped and no one even looking at my houses.
Account Closed Wholesale Ambitions of a 20 Yr Old College Student at UCSB (Help)
21 April 2020 | 45 replies
It will not be easy, but if you stick with it, I'm confident that you'll find REI worthwhile.Growth always works, like nature, according to established lines (ex. seeds to not turn into trees overnight; they evolve always according to similar stages of growth).Remember...Definite Plans + Faith + Emotion + Action = All human accomplishmentDefinite Plans: your mental roadmapFaith: Believing in yourself and others and that you can accomplish your goalEmotion: You must feel strongly / KNOW you will accomplish your goalAction: Plans not applied through action leads nowhere. 
Nicholas W. Has an LLC ever protected you first hand?
25 December 2016 | 60 replies
In most cases the owner of the LLC is the registered agent which is public information and found easily by searching the respective state website.If you're "disguising" ownership with a trust, you're doing it wrong.Entities should only be owned by other entities - no human persons should be either owners or members of S-Corps or LLCs.