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Keith N. Recommended Tax filing services in Raleigh North Carolina?
12 February 2016 | 5 replies
A certified Tax Preparer?
Chris Lynch Is it okay to wholesale houses as a Real estate agent?
13 July 2015 | 16 replies
Discloses the nature of their "Principality" in the transaction (Article 4) and is able to bring a TON of cash to the problem.Your Untrained, NON Realtor® Investor is ONLY able to look at the Seller's property through one view.  
Rachel Stopka Crazy Contractor and now threats daily
7 May 2014 | 21 replies
From there, I would send a letter (certified mail) to the contractor laying out my case for what was agreed to, what was completed and what I thought was reasonable compensation.
Account Closed How to Evaluate a Vacant 44 unit Complex
16 May 2014 | 10 replies
Lead based paint you will need EPA lead certified contractors.
David Mitchell Foreclosure Auction Success Stories?
19 June 2014 | 2 replies
But that's the nature of cycles. 
Aly W. Sanity check on this small apartment complex in South Florida please!
22 August 2014 | 15 replies
Its the nature of this market.
Cole Phillips Google adwords?
22 December 2015 | 7 replies
You certified my fact that i can do it in the futur but like anything eles i need to no the right questions.
Rob Gribben opinions-roof damage and repair
21 November 2015 | 29 replies
So, I think I will send a certified letter to the company owner to get their attention. 
Rodney Smith How do we utilize gift money / inheritance in REI
20 November 2015 | 4 replies
So I have a question (really more of an accounting question) but since many of you are shockingly savvy and have been involved in many deals i'm hoping to glean some wisdom from people who have maybe been down this road already or been involved in a deal of this nature.
Matt M. Fix & Flip with Lots of Mold!
11 December 2015 | 8 replies
In working with insurance companies I've found that they rarely cover mold issues as they consider it long term or chronic in nature and their policies generally only allow flames of acute or emergency situations i.e. plumbing breaK or leak, wind, fire, tornado, earthquake, hurricane, etc.You may think it's a good deal now but once you start digging into it it's like a dentist digging into a cavity.