
11 July 2013 | 2 replies
Either a winning bidder or the Mortgagee.

25 February 2015 | 39 replies
Congratulations on the WIN!

23 July 2015 | 4 replies
FRSHCRN always wins!

23 November 2015 | 9 replies
I would only do it if the numbers made sense, but if they do, the first would never get a chance to foreclose.You can only win on this kind of deal if you do you're homework, but that's true of any other kind of deal as well.

23 September 2016 | 17 replies
Originally posted by @Terry Scott:I'm a philly investor who has been trying to get into wholesaling myself where is this December 9 th meet up I would like to attend I'm not sure, but I'm aware of this one: HUGE End of the Year PARTY with FOOD and $3,000 in Prizes!

4 January 2016 | 6 replies
Not saying I'm positive I would win.

8 May 2017 | 1 reply
Hey allTotal Rook' here...I'm brand new to the real estate game and looking for help devising a strategy to leverage my existing expertise (and current career) as a copywriter and an online sales-funnel 'guy' to break...

8 May 2017 | 2 replies
According to the Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (see FAQ link below) the program is available to people who rent as long as the landlord signs off on it.http://www.kshousingcorp.org/frequently-asked-questions.aspxFor anyone who has tenants who meet the income guidelines in the below links (Kansas and Federal guidelines), they could apply to get the updates.http://www.kshousingcorp.org/income-guidelines.aspxhttps://www.benefits.gov/benefits/benefit-details/580It seems to me like a win-win especially if the tenants are paying for their own electricity/gas usage then it helps them out with their other bills making it more likely they will be able to continue paying rent on time, additionally it should bring more value to your property since it is more energy efficient.Does anyone know the legal implications of encouraging tenants who qualify to apply?