
7 September 2015 | 0 replies
. - I have a s-corp that I use for my software consulting purposes.Questions - I want to know if I should file a quit claim for transferring property into my corporation name?

10 September 2015 | 42 replies
They work in the corporate world, or finance, or consulting (or real estate!)

23 August 2016 | 17 replies
The laws in this aspect of the business are always changing and every state is completely different.As everyone else has said consult a local foreclosure attorney, I am just going off what I remember as it has been awhile since we have bought in that state.I am not providing any legal advice and will hold no liability from anything said within this post.

5 September 2017 | 196 replies
@Nikki HarmonBefore going through the bureaucratic headache of filing anything formal with DBPR or even FREC, I would consult with a real estate attorney (maybe you know someone, a friend of a friend, etc...) and see if these boards would find any merit if a complaint was filed.

17 September 2015 | 18 replies
I haven't always lived overseas - hence the investments in the US, but it has been a relatively recent development that has changed the way that both and and my partners work together.I am a part-time real estate investor, working a full-time job as a consultant for a large firm.

19 September 2015 | 16 replies
While Lonnie Deals are not dead, the format for financing a home has drastically changed.Our consultancy just did a workshop in Chicago about a month ago for Lonnie Dealers on how they could continue to do Lonnie Deals legally.

12 September 2015 | 23 replies
I bought Jerome Kersey's mansion on the Williamette river in Oregon... he had gotten tied in with a financial consultant that lost him a lot of money..

14 September 2015 | 7 replies
And are you consulting with a good insurance broker that works with investors?

14 September 2015 | 5 replies
I have a few loan consultant/loan officers I am vetting out right now and I am not sure what I should expect?

5 December 2016 | 28 replies
You pay them a fixed fee for a consultation.