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Nick Dunin Why does wholesaling work?
29 August 2009 | 15 replies
Basic wholesaling (without the words "turnkey" and "teams" ) is a very valuable component to other investors.While I do offer turnkey / teams and all that other crap I do also just plain old wholesaing - and those who buy from me are:- new investors not sure what makes a good deal or where to find them- people who can't buy at the prices I buy at - so even when i mark them up for my profit it is cheaper then they could have gotten it on their own- work full time and don't have the time or desire- are out of state investors but have local teams they already trust- are other wholesalers who need property for a client - got a call today asking for 30 properties from another wholesaler who has a client wanting 30 properties - they didn't have them - I do- investors who just didn't see the deal - there are so many deals out there right now and everyone has their way of finding deals - so i see deals that others don't see and vice-versa so if I find one that meets another investors criteria - cool and on and on and on.....
Anthony Clayton Don't do Double Close Escrow for Short Sales
12 December 2009 | 37 replies
Until case law develops to define this act more I think making assumptions about it is a very dangerous thing to do.
Ramon Pena Alvarado Maintenence man
14 August 2009 | 5 replies
Ill definately keep my eye on him tho.
J Scott Nationalized Single-Payer Health Systems
21 August 2009 | 22 replies
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Account Closed Love my new tenant!
20 September 2009 | 7 replies
I have never had an issue with a tenant doing "work" on a property, but I think we need to define what "work" is.
Arktavious Sally REO Closing Clost
19 September 2009 | 5 replies
All responses will definately be helpful.
Nick J. What is this guy talking about?
12 November 2009 | 16 replies
And the amount that you put into the property to improve it is not included in the repayment amount unless you petition a judge and he agrees that that amount was necessary to prevent to property to go to "waste" in the legal defination of the word.Also another tax certificate may have been sold on the same property for another years taxes and if more recent may put them into first position instead of you.
J G Financing HUD renovation? Opinions?
22 September 2009 | 4 replies
Ok just kidding.Don't know about the HUD program, but if you are living there to fix it up, why not stay for a year and a day which the IRS defines as two years or the minimum requirement to define owner occupied property.
Rodolphe Brun H1N1 mandatory vaccine
27 September 2009 | 18 replies
Definitely not arguing with the idea that forcing vaccination would be against the principles defined by our Constitution, and I'd certainly fight tooth-and-nail to protect those rights.But, to the specific point above, the flu shot isn't a new vaccine.
Tami R. Realtors
26 September 2009 | 8 replies
Far too many Investors I meet have no defined criteria for what they are really looking for other than a general description which does me no good at all.