David Marzullo
Typical Private Lending Rates?
30 August 2015 | 16 replies
Laws dealing with finance are intertwined, which makes "finance" more complicated than real estate or general business.
Account Closed
Lease Options In Texas
27 May 2015 | 18 replies
@brian @Brian Gibbons The laws for LO's are intertwined within Title 2 CH 5 TPC which are about Conveyances and contract for deeds.
Shawn Ackerman
LEASE OPTION!!!! OVERRATED OR UNDERSTATED (SELLER/OWNER SIDE)
11 January 2016 | 20 replies
@Rick SantasiereYou can not intertwine the 2.Give a lease and have the tenant take possession.Next day sign an option to purchase.Neither refers to the other.See the importance of a properly drafted ROFR.http://www.firstam.com/title/resources/reference-i...
Guillaume Derouet
LLC'S vs Millions dollar umbrella insurance policy for rentals?
10 December 2016 | 35 replies
From a peace of mind standpoint you need to look at how you want your personal and business situations intertwined.
Joseph Weisenbloom
China selling off US treasuries into dollars
9 December 2015 | 4 replies
The global economy is very complex and intertwined.
Brandon G.
Long time podcast listener, now a forum member
16 July 2015 | 8 replies
I have considered many times how in-depth to go with my introduction because I’m sure no one will be super interested in reading a small novel about someone they don’t know but also because I’m not the type of person that really enjoys opening up about certain aspects of my personal life, however because all aspects of my real estate life are so closely intertwined with my personal life I feel it would be necessary in order to be honest to include them all.
Justin Scott
Websites and metrics to conduct market research
5 April 2019 | 4 replies
@Justin Scott not sure about websites but population growth and job growth seem to be the two most important metrics which are intertwined and underlie a strong market.
Horacio Gutierrez
Moving rental property from trust to LLC
23 October 2021 | 8 replies
All of these are somewhat intertwined.
Jess Kinzel
Best Job for an REI Newbie?
12 August 2019 | 2 replies
I currently work full time, for $10/HR and when not at work I am studying REI, or doorknocking and trying to get my first deal.If there happens to be anyone local who currently works in a RE Law Office, RE Agency, Title Company, etc that has an opening, please advise.I would love for my 40+ hours a week to also be intertwined with learning more about REI rather than doing sonething totally unrelated, like I do now.Thank you in advance for any replys I may get.My strong points are -I can work without having to be micromanaged.I have common sense and can work through problems.My work ethic is very strong.Im willing to learn.And my weaknesses are-No college education.Am unsure of where to start, as in what particular job title to look under.
Matt Millard
Crash soon or wait a little longer?
13 September 2019 | 27 replies
It's about as reliable as Punxsutawney Phil now due to how intertwined our economies are globally.