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Jennifer Lee real estate license, now that im an investor/realtor
7 November 2013 | 32 replies
Like I said, all they need you to do is SELL real estate.I am glad I posted this, because I realized I met agenda, yes my company is breathing down my neck, but I am an independent contractor ;) with my own business plan... and helping ppl along the way
Cheryl P. Need advice estimating repairs/structuring deal for Dayton, Ohio multifamily
8 October 2013 | 5 replies
The person could be a contractor, agent, home inspector or even an independent contractor that you hire to document the condition of the building and neighborhood.As a buyer,When a seller says no repairs are needed, I assume it's BS until I see and verify.When a wholesaler says no repairs are needed, they better be right, otherwise they've lost their credibility.
Roberto Lobrace Networking with other couples in the Philadelphia area
6 November 2013 | 32 replies
@Roberto Lobrace and I are always looking to network with like minded investors, independently of their marital status.
Mary Joe LLC corporate piercing cases
20 October 2013 | 17 replies
Last paragragh of page 27 through to the conclusion (page 28) shows the defendant took little effort in making the corporate subsidary a legitimate independent entity, and "the corporation simply functioned as a facade for the dominant shareholder" would resonate with any 'reasonable person'.If you call yourself 'Company A' then your corporate offices should have something to do with 'Company A', not logoed as 'Parent of A' with 'Parent of A' employees doing the work.
Brandi Brockman New to investing in Philadelphia
11 October 2013 | 5 replies
Like many of the newbies, I've been doing a lot of independent research, attending REIA meetings, and listening to the BP podcasts.
Tiffany H. Due Diligence and Safety for Passive Investing in Syndications
10 October 2013 | 3 replies
So you are playing catch up right from the beginning. 2) Get independent valuations of the propertyI have seen "in house" valuations that are quite generous & fantasyland. 3) Read & understand what protections you have from dilution of your equity position, capital calls etc.
Joe Fairless Hi everyone! Officially new member but unofficially...
19 February 2014 | 20 replies
Good stuff.Ramon, thx for the welcome, I did the single family homes while I had my full-time job then decided to leave my job (wasn't financially independent from homes at the time) and created a real estate investing company where I did my syndicated deal that closed this past July.Joel & Cuong, agreed, I'll write a post on that deal soon.
Larry Littrell Integrating Broker business with REI business
12 October 2013 | 5 replies
Well, I agree with Don, to a point, you said broker's license, so if you will be a broker-agent under another broker I'd still agree with Don's comment.If you will be an independent broker, and you business is flipping that can change.
Angie W. Advertising, Phone Calls, and Showings
16 October 2013 | 24 replies
I tell them the area it is in. Depending
Margaret B. New Member from San Diego, CA
16 October 2013 | 9 replies
Last year I was laid off and have been looking for my next career – something more independent and rewarding.