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Sorin T How the bank makes money with foreclosures
19 January 2011 | 14 replies
Regs and taxes have never stopped me from doing a deal and have never prevented me from living the life I want to live.
Terry Royce Drip campaign mailings
28 May 2009 | 11 replies
Most mail goes in the trash, so how do I prevent mine from doing that?
Ryan Johnson Survey: What is your definition or idea of a marketing campaign?
24 June 2009 | 12 replies
Ryan, Dan is a Moderator so I doubt the 'spam' function will be used or implemented, especially when everyone else but you probably doesn't mind the response.
Dylan Hall Curious Member from Chicago, IL
29 July 2013 | 16 replies
So I hope to find a better way of financing that prevents misuses of credit from both parties.Mehran Kamari - thanks for the message.
Ross Kerne Help me validate my first rental property(ies) analysis
23 December 2017 | 24 replies
Why wouldn't Brandon want to see someone implementing what he's teaching? 
Amos Stoltzfus Marketing as a investor with a Real Estate License
4 January 2018 | 12 replies
Wholesaling as it's implemented is basically a Net Listing.
Marci Stein Ethical dilemma with agent
24 December 2017 | 18 replies
In the end, agents are busy people too and it rests on us as buyers to be proactive about checking out the listings they send our way and see if we need their help to proceed.It will be the same with any new agent you hire, particularly if they are a buyer’s agent not being paid by the buyer – the incentive while there is not as strong to be working any more than necessary just for the buyer to turn around and say, no notinterested in that one, just my opinion, but ultimately it comes down to time, a rare commodity and while you may have discussed what you want, it always comes back to us as the buyer to check out what is presented to us.The Good news is that it is not too late for you to make an offer if you really like this house, but I would suggest visiting it and running the numbers, maybe even having some knowledgeable people here on BP that you trust, help you with reviewing the numbers with you.To remove the awkwardness and ensure that your best interests are being met, I would do as @David N Peterson suggested, which is to go with a separate agent and also just keep your lips zipped.That being said, I am curious, did you sign a contract with the agent that would prevent you from doing this, i.e. going with another agent?
Jeremy Keeler HELOC Double Leverage Strategy
22 October 2018 | 3 replies
You can be honest and it will not prevent you from succeeding. 
Christa S Rickard using solo 401k to invest in real estate business
7 November 2017 | 13 replies
This would prevent the business from buying the property from the 401k, even if it was at fair market value.
Stephen Swiatek Installation of Ring doorbells and their legal/privacy concerns
1 September 2018 | 11 replies
@Caleb Heimsoth I certainly understand your hesitation with the implementation of these devices around the apartments you live in...if I lived in an apartment I would have these same concerns for my privacy as well.